This one of a kind bracelet in teals and olive greens holds some rare antique trade beads. The focal is a teal Hebron bead, this is the rarest color to find them in. Hebron beads are rustically finished glass trade bead manufactured in Hebron, Palestine, from the 1700’s. They are created with salt from the Dead Sea and glass. This has been paired with a beautiful another smaller teal Hebron bead, a vintage Naga shell bead, there are two beads from the 1800’s made in Bohemia these include a rare green glass Vaseline bead, and a large white glass bead, in addition there are Dutch Dogan white/transparent ring beads from Germany. Rustic green and blue turquoise discs are nestled in between the antique beads along with handmade recycled silver bicone beads from the Tuareg in Mali and African brass ring beads from the Fulani people in Nigeria.
The closure is an artisan hand cast pewter button with a Moroccan design. This fits through a loop of olive green leather lace which is connected to a Karen Hill Tribe fine silver link. Knotted onto the leather lace are African brass ring beads. Hanging from the link is a gorgeous artisan ceramic leaf hand painted with several layers of colors and an artisan pewter nature girl charm.
This fits a 6” wrist to 7” wrist.
This bracelet is adjustable by sliding a brass bead up and down the leather lace.
Please see my Information page on directions for measuring your wrist.