Sherpa Glass Seven-Colored Lion + Indonesian Golden Coconut Shell
Sherpa Glass, inherited from the Sherpa people of the Himalayan foothills, uses glass material to present vibrant colors.
Legend has it, the place where the rainbow touches is a land of auspiciousness.
Hand-carved, spirited lions have symbolized wealth, good fortune, prosperity, and the warding off of evil since ancient times.
A colorful aura encircles the wrist.
This bracelet features aged Indonesian material, high-density, high-oil content golden coconut shell, carved into a passion fruit seed design. After being worn and polished, the bracelet becomes translucent and deep black, resembling jade.
Golden coconut shell comes from the tip of an old coconut, the part where the coconut draws nutrients during growth, representing its essence.
Lion: Approximately 10 mm
Golden Coconut Shell: 6 x 7 mm
Suitable for wrist circumference: 16cm. Please note your desired circumference when ordering or contact the designer.
Notes for Purchase
Natural gemstones may exhibit natural imperfections such as ice cracks, cottony inclusions, black spots, or pits, which are considered normal and not defects.
All jewelry is photographed in kind. Photos may show slight color variations due to lighting, angles, and different monitor settings.
All products undergo a purification ritual before being shipped.
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- Material
- Colored Glass
- How It's Made
- Handmade
- Where It's Made
- mainland China
- Unique Features
- Customizable
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- No.309,697 - Accessories | No.64,302 - Bracelets
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- The place where the rainbow touches is a land of auspiciousness. Hand-carved, spirited lions have symbolized wealth, good fortune, prosperity, and the warding off of evil since ancient times.
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