Size | A Wrist size (cm) |
---|---|
One size | 17.6 |
This is a four-strand bracelet made of crimson and lapis lazuli antique gem beads.
The translucent crimson beads are old seed beads from India.
The deep color is very beautiful! When you hold it up to the light, you can enjoy the fiery red color.
(Seed bead size: 2-2.5mm)
The lapis lazuli beads are antique Venetian beads that were made in Venice and then shipped to Southeast Asia.
The blue beads in the ring part of the clasp are antique beads called Indian Pacific beads.
The beads known as Indo-Pacific beads are said to have originated in the 2nd century BC.
The clasp beads are antique beads made in the Czech Republic and exported to Africa (early 20th century).
In West Africa it is called Kakamba.
At first glance it appears black, but when you hold it up to the light you can see it is a beautiful lapis lazuli color.
Since it is an old item, there are some small scratches.
(Size of the kakamba: diameter 1.3 cm)
Each small Karen silver Silver on the clasp is engraved!
It's mind-boggling to think that it's all done by hand...
◇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.
The gold beads are old Odisha Brass, an old and rare bead from Odisha, India.
This bracelet allows you to enjoy its vibrant colors when bathed in sunlight.
Length: Approx. 19.7cm (straight)
Inner diameter is about 17.6cm
Material: Glass, Karen Silver, old Olissa braid, waxed string
The translucent crimson beads are old seed beads from India.
The deep color is very beautiful! When you hold it up to the light, you can enjoy the fiery red color.
(Seed bead size: 2-2.5mm)
The lapis lazuli beads are antique Venetian beads that were made in Venice and then shipped to Southeast Asia.
The blue beads in the ring part of the clasp are antique beads called Indian Pacific beads.
The beads known as Indo-Pacific beads are said to have originated in the 2nd century BC.
The clasp beads are antique beads made in the Czech Republic and exported to Africa (early 20th century).
In West Africa it is called Kakamba.
At first glance it appears black, but when you hold it up to the light you can see it is a beautiful lapis lazuli color.
Since it is an old item, there are some small scratches.
(Size of the kakamba: diameter 1.3 cm)
Each small Karen silver Silver on the clasp is engraved!
It's mind-boggling to think that it's all done by hand...
◇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.
The gold beads are old Odisha Brass, an old and rare bead from Odisha, India.
This bracelet allows you to enjoy its vibrant colors when bathed in sunlight.
Length: Approx. 19.7cm (straight)
Inner diameter is about 17.6cm
Material: Glass, Karen Silver, old Olissa braid, waxed string