
This is a one of a kind rustic bracelet that features a rare and stunning antique teal blue Hebron bead. Hebron beads were made in the 1700’s in Hebron, Palestine. They were made by glass makers from glass and salt from the Dead Sea. They are very rustic and earthy. I paired this with a smaller teal blue Hebron bead that almost resembles a stone, a very rare teal antique “eye” trade bead, antique glass Dutch Dogon ring beads, 1,000 year old Neolithic quartz crystal organic discs, antique Roman glass beads, raw nuggets of amazonite with a slight mystic coating, very rustic turquoise beads and Tuareg recycled silver bicones handmade in Mali. Sterling silver Bali style beads are at each end.
The closure is a silver metal Kuchi button and link. The button fits through a loop of buckskin leather lace which is connected to the link. Knotted onto the leather ends are teal blue African recycled glass beads. Hanging from the link is a silver metal charm with an ancient looking design (unfortunately I don’t know what it is), and one silver metal Kuchi charm. The Kuchi people are nomads that live in Afghanistan.
Due to the age of the antique trade beads there may be small chips, corrosion, and pitting. This only adds to their character and attests to their age and use.
This bracelet is adjustable by sliding a silver metal Ethiopian bead up and down the leather lace.
This will fit a 6.25” wrist to a 6.50” wrist.
Please see my Information page on directions for measuring your wrist.