This one of a kind bracelet is very chunky and very rustic and filled with ancient stone beads. The focal point is a large turquoise nugget with lots of matrix, which gives it extra character. This has been paired with very unique and rare ancient hand-carved carnelian organic shaped discs which are estimated to be made about 1000 years ago. The beads are in shades of warm earthy orange and reds and were excavated from Djenne in Mali. Other rarities include Neolithic quartz beads in organic shaped discs. They are from the Sahara desert in North Africa, and are 7000 to 1500 years old. Large turquoise discs compliment the ancient stone beads.
The metals include a large Tibetan repousse round bead. Very large bicone beads, unfortunately, I can’t remember anything about them, they may be Tibetan as well. Not sure what kind of silver metal these beads are. Focal is flanked by sterling silver love knot beads.
The closure is a hand stamped Karen Hill Tribe fine silver button and link. The button fits through a loop of medium brown leather cord, which is knotted onto the link. Knotted onto the leather ends are blue African recycled glass beads. Hanging from the link is an artisan pewter owl charm, an artisan soldered orange quartz charm and a dangle of turquoise and ancient carnelian.
This fits a 6.5” wrist.
This can be made smaller by removing beads or made larger by adding beads.
Please see my Information page on directions for measuring your wrist. Please contact me if you would like this piece custom sized.