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18k Gold Bowls Persian Turquoise Green Agate Bracelet

$69.00
  • Made by our artist based in Tehran
  • Bracelet Weight: 4g
  • 18k Gold bowls weight: 0.1g yellow gold
  • Stone type: Persian turquoise and green Agate stone
  • Adjustable

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18k Gold Bowls Persian Turquoise Green Agate Bracelet

18K gold bowls beautifully placed next to Persian turquoise and green Agate stone creating a beautiful bracelet.

According to Persian legend, the Turquoise crystal stone was believed to bring good luck when it reflected the light of the new moon. A protective stone used for thousands of years, Turquoise is the spiritual balm to a heart that’s been chapped by old emotional wounds and chronic stress.

A Persian bracelet typically refers to a type of jewelry that originated in Persia (modern-day Iran) or draws inspiration from Persian design elements. Persian jewelry is known for its intricate and ornate designs, often featuring motifs such as floral patterns, geometric shapes, and calligraphy.

Persian bracelets can be made from various materials, including gold, silver, and other precious metals. They may also incorporate gemstones, enamel work, or filigree detailing to enhance their beauty. The choice of materials and design elements often reflects the rich cultural heritage and craftsmanship of Persian jewelry.

In addition to their aesthetic appeal, Persian bracelets often hold symbolic meaning. They can be worn for special occasions, celebrations, or as an expression of cultural pride. Some bracelets may feature inscriptions or symbols that carry religious or spiritual significance.

Gold Bowls Persian Turquoise Green Agate Bracelet Details:

  • Made by our artist based in Tehran
  • Bracelet Weight: 4g
  • 18k Gold bowls weight: 0.1g yellow gold
  • Stone type: Persian turquoise and green Agate stone
  • Adjustable

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