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Asherah Jewellery

Sickles in Blue - Bracelet with Palestinian Tatreez Pattern

Sickles in Blue - Bracelet with Palestinian Tatreez Pattern

Regular price £96.00 GBP
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Overview: 

This carefully crafted, artisanal handmade beaded bracelet showcases a Palestinian embroidery pattern, (Tatreez), known as 'Sickles', from Ramallah. The pattern resembles a chevron design, which I absolutely adore for its elegant and contemporary appeal.

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 Recommendations:

To highlight the bracelet's unique pattern and colors, I recommend pairing it with a crisp white blouse and navy trousers for a polished and sophisticated office look. For a more casual outing, consider wearing it with a navy or cream-colored sundress to accentuate its elegance. Complete the look with subtle gold accessories to enhance the bracelet's gold accents. This bracelet is a versatile accessory that effortlessly elevates your style with its artistic design and stunning color palette.

Bracelet Specifications:

Bracelet width: 1.5cm 

Bracelet length: 16cm, in addition to a 3cm extension chain 

Metals: Gold filled and gold-plated

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Robyn
Excellent Quality Craftmanship

This bracelet was given to me as a gift by a friend and I have barely taken if off since (obviously being mindful of its care instructions). The care and skill that has gone in to making this bracelet is really evident. The materials are also unexpectedly beautiful! This is definitely high-end stuff. The bracelet has a beautiful drape to it that you can't get using cheap plastic 'fishing' thread and I really love the weight that the glass beads give it. The clasp feels well made and I absolutely adore the detail of the extra tear-drop bead on the fastening chain. As someone who tries to only own things that will last and continue to give me joy for many years, as opposed to things bought cheaply on a whim that will end up in landfill, I can honestly say that I will be wearing this bracelet for a very long time.

When I looked the brand up I was even more delighted to read the story behind the work. The designer calls it their "passion project" and you really can tell that it was made with love. I adore that it embodies female strength and traditional Palestinian Cross-stitch patterns. This bracelet is is more than just a beautiful trinket, but something personal and imbued with the designer's love, pride and heritage. I'm already eyeing out a pair of earrings to add to my collection!

Customer Reviews

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Robyn
Excellent Quality Craftmanship

This bracelet was given to me as a gift by a friend and I have barely taken if off since (obviously being mindful of its care instructions). The care and skill that has gone in to making this bracelet is really evident. The materials are also unexpectedly beautiful! This is definitely high-end stuff. The bracelet has a beautiful drape to it that you can't get using cheap plastic 'fishing' thread and I really love the weight that the glass beads give it. The clasp feels well made and I absolutely adore the detail of the extra tear-drop bead on the fastening chain. As someone who tries to only own things that will last and continue to give me joy for many years, as opposed to things bought cheaply on a whim that will end up in landfill, I can honestly say that I will be wearing this bracelet for a very long time.

When I looked the brand up I was even more delighted to read the story behind the work. The designer calls it their "passion project" and you really can tell that it was made with love. I adore that it embodies female strength and traditional Palestinian Cross-stitch patterns. This bracelet is is more than just a beautiful trinket, but something personal and imbued with the designer's love, pride and heritage. I'm already eyeing out a pair of earrings to add to my collection!