The Trees in Olive Green - Bracelet with Palestinian Tatreez Pattern
The Trees in Olive Green - Bracelet with Palestinian Tatreez Pattern
Overview:
This elegant handmade beaded bracelet features a minimalist Palestinian cross-stitch pattern known as "The Trees" from Esdud, in three shades of olive. One tree is purely silver, standing out among the others as my small ode to non-conformity.
All jewelry pieces are made from Miyuki Delica glass beads, with materials carefully selected for utmost quality and durability from both France and Japan.
Styling Recommendation:
Thanks to its neutral tones, this bracelet seamlessly complements any outfit you choose to wear. You can also layer it with other silver-toned bracelets to add a bolder statement to your wrist.
Bracelet Specifications:
Bracelet width: 1cm
Bracelet length: 16cm, in addition to a 3cm extension chain
Metals: Sterling silver and silver-plated
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I love this bracelet so much, I fell in love with it when I first saw it at the market and Zeina told me about her brand. I’m trying not to be an impulsive shopper, so I didn’t buy it right then! But… honestly couldn’t get it out of my head. From the colours, to the beautiful pattern, to the detailed handiwork - I knew I had to have it. I perused Zeina’s page a bit to learn more about her brand and I could see how she makes them by hand, using quality materials, with such precision. When I spoke to her at the market I remember her telling me it takes her hours just to make one. These pieces are bespoke, each loved and cared for by Zeina’s own hands and I feel so chuffed whenever I wear this bracelet. I feel a connection to Zeina, to her land and to her culture.
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I love this bracelet so much, I fell in love with it when I first saw it at the market and Zeina told me about her brand. I’m trying not to be an impulsive shopper, so I didn’t buy it right then! But… honestly couldn’t get it out of my head. From the colours, to the beautiful pattern, to the detailed handiwork - I knew I had to have it. I perused Zeina’s page a bit to learn more about her brand and I could see how she makes them by hand, using quality materials, with such precision. When I spoke to her at the market I remember her telling me it takes her hours just to make one. These pieces are bespoke, each loved and cared for by Zeina’s own hands and I feel so chuffed whenever I wear this bracelet. I feel a connection to Zeina, to her land and to her culture.