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Nepalese bangle bracelet with turquoise flower and vintage shell
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This stunning bangle is an authentic piece of Himalayan craftsmanship, originating from the Nepal or Tibet region. Handcrafted by local artisans, it combines natural materials and traditional techniques to create a piece of jewelry with strong cultural and symbolic meaning.
- Materials: Metal alloy (often nickel silver or silver-plated copper), turquoise paste stones, red coral inserts, cowrie shells.
- Design: A central motif in the shape of a stylized flower composed of four turquoise petals, surrounded by small hammered metal elements. The bracelet is enriched with red coral stripes and white shells, symbols of prosperity and protection in Tibetan cultures.
- Closure: Semi-open rigid structure, easy to wear and very resistant.
These bracelets are typical of traditional Tibetan and Nepalese craftsmanship. The stones used—particularly turquoise and coral—are considered sacred and bring good luck, health, and spiritual protection. Cowrie shells, on the other hand, were anciently used as currency and amulets in many Asian cultures.
This bracelet is not just an ornament, but a profoundly spiritual object. The artisans who craft them often follow rituals during creation, infusing the jewels with protective and beneficial energies. Each element has a specific role: the floral shape recalls Tibetan mandalas, meditation tools that represent the balance of the universe.
Origin Nepal.
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