The Edwin family is one of the bestsellers from Buddha to Buddha. To still be innovative and expand the collection, Buddha to Buddha has again added beautiful jewellery. The Edwin Small bracelet is detailed with a tough look. What makes this collection so unique is that the jewellery has moving links. This gives the jewellery a playful effect but still a tough look. Handmade of sterling silver and timeless like all Buddha to Buddha jewellery, this bracelet can be perfectly combined with other jewellery.
The Edwin family is one of the bestsellers from Buddha to Buddha. To still be innovative and expand the collection, Buddha to Buddha has again added beautiful jewellery. The Edwin Small bracelet is detailed with a tough look. What makes this collection so unique is that the jewellery has moving links. This gives the jewellery a playful effect but still a tough look. Handmade of sterling silver and timeless like all Buddha to Buddha jewellery, this bracelet can be perfectly combined with other jewellery.
Attributes
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Gift idea
Limited
Collection
Edwin
Length mm
198
Lock
Box lock with 8 locking
Material
Silver
Width mm
16
Gender
Unisex
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Today Buddha to Buddha is more than just jewellery. It’s a lifestyle; embracing life and its contradictions. We challenge the fast-paced life, the never-not-working-life and the so-many-impulses-I-don’t-actually-see-anything-life.
Craftsmanship is at the core of Buddha to Buddha’s premium jewellery. From the design process to development, a team of designers, developers and silversmiths work together to create the finished piece. The chain big bracelet (size E) takes a skilled silversmith around five days to complete, including the clasp, which is made up of 28 intricate pieces. Even the leather on the designs is handwoven by talented leather workers.
Whether it’s a ring, a bracelet or a necklace, each piece is the result of a long and meticulous process involving creative minds, infinite patience and very steady hands. Watch our video here of our art in motion and read the full story here.