This bracelet, featuring the popular Chain link, represents courage and strength. It is a unisex bracelet that fits perfectly with the current trend and demand for larger, open links. The Spinel stone is also called the stone of immortality because it is renewing and rejuvenating. The earthy texture on the lock represents how your life can change with time, but always stays true to your inner soul. Experiences in your life create cracks that you can be proud of, but deep down you always remain who you really are. This is symbolized by the spinel stone.
This bracelet, featuring the popular Chain link, represents courage and strength. It is a unisex bracelet that fits perfectly with the current trend and demand for larger, open links. The Spinel stone is also called the stone of immortality because it is renewing and rejuvenating. The earthy texture on the lock represents how your life can change with time, but always stays true to your inner soul. Experiences in your life create cracks that you can be proud of, but deep down you always remain who you really are. This is symbolized by the spinel stone.
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BUDDHA TO BUDDHA, A WAY OF LIFE
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.