This bracelet is made of old Himachal Silver, vintage tangerine carnelian, ancient agate, old Olissa brass and chin Silver, blue blue beads, old Indian Silver charms, etc.
Old Himachal Silver , decorated with flower lover patterns, comes from Himachal Pradesh, in the far northwest of India.
This is an old Silver from over 100 years ago. It appears to have been paired with turquoise and coral.
It's hollow inside so it's not that heavy.
(Old Himachal Silver size: width 1.7cm, height 1.4cm, thickness 0.7cm)
*Since there was some exposure at the seams, Zenith blue Venetian antique beads were allowed to peek out.
This very pretty tangerine-shaped carnelian with streaks is a vintage Chinese bead.
Glass beads of this shape can also be seen in Edodama (Wadama) from Japan, China, and the Naga people.
This carnelian has a very cute, round shape and is in good condition.
I also like how the width of the veins is slightly random.
It has uneven coloring, and when held up to the light it has a beautiful, warm feel.
(Carnelian size: length 0.8cm, diameter 0.9cm)
This piece is decorated with milky translucent ancient agate with white stripes. It was excavated from the Indus River basin in Pakistan and India, and is about 2000 years old. Looking at this beautiful ancient agate somehow makes me feel at peace.
The blue beads are antique beads called Indo-Pacific beads. Indo-Pacific beads are said to have originated in the 2nd century BC. These beads were excavated in Indonesia. They date back to the 10th century, making them over 1000 years old!
I also added emerald blue color in two places.
The deep red beads are antique beads called White Hearts. They are so named because the core (heart) is white. These beads were made in Venice around the 19th to 20th century. The deep red White Hearts are rare beads called Gold Red White Hearts because the red color is produced with gold.
The Silver beads in the shape of a vase with Himachal Silver and vintage carnelian sandwiched between them, and the polyhedral beads with ancient agate sandwiched between them are very rare old Chin Silver. They are heirlooms from the 18th to 19th centuries. These came from Burma. They were used by Chin women for necklaces and have a unique sense of wear and tear and lovely scratches.
The weight and presence of these antique beads cannot be compared to modern Silver(although there are some cool modern pieces as well...), and their prices have been rising in recent years.
The dull gold color is old Orissa brass. It is a very rare and expensive brass imported from India. The charm near the clasp is also old brass imported from India.
The charm on the clasp is Silver Indian silver, made in the 19th or early 20th century.
I think that by wearing it a lot, a unique shine will emerge.
Depicted in the centre is Bhumiyaraj, a legendary hero from Rajasthan, India, riding a horse.
(Size: 1.8cm length x 1.3cm width (including loop))
The very small Silver beads and clasps between the beads are Karen Silver.
◇Karen Silver ◇
This Silver is made by the hill tribes living in Burma.
Each piece is handmade and is said to be of very high purity.
This bracelet looks even more beautiful under the light.
It is attached with a waxed string so it is a little stiff at first, but it will become more flexible as you wear it and loosen up by a few millimeters.
We accept size and design changes! Please feel free to contact us (^^)
size
Length: approx. 18.4cm (straight)
The inner diameter is 16.7cm
Material: Glass, old Himachal Silver, vintage carnelian, ancient agate, Karen Silver, old Chin Silver, old Orissa brazil, waxed string
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- A bracelet made of old Himachal Silver, vintage tangerine balls, carnelian, ancient agate, old Orissa brass and tin Silver, blue beads, and old Indian Silver charms.
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