Bracelet Ellen XS Stone Tigereye Navy
Discover the elegance and power of the Ellen XS Stone Bracelet, the latest addition to our collection of jewelry. This stunning bracelet features a striking blue tiger eye stone with its distinctive navy blue color, making it a unique and eye-catching accessory. The silver bracelet features a thicker midpiece that highlights the Ellen link. Based on the iconic Ellen braiding technique, this bracelet boasts a powerful and elegant design that is sure to turn heads and fits perfectly with other Buddha to Buddha pieces. Crafted with the utmost care and precision, our skilled artisans have used only the finest materials to create this bracelet. Every single piece is braided by hand based on a traditional Asian braiding technique. The Ellen XS has a traditional BTB lock and is both bold and elegant.
Please note: This is a single earring. Prefer a pair? Order two.
Attributes
Collection | Ellen |
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Length mm | 170 |
Lock | Karabijnslot |
Material | Silver |
Width mm | 5.5 |
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