The name 'labyrinth' is supposed to derive from the ancient pre-Greek word 'labrys,' which meaning 'double-edged ax,' which was a symbol of royal authority at the time. Labyrinths have also been utilized in the past to confine malevolent or evil spirits or as a path for rituals or dances.
◆ Gift Packaging ◆ Perfect for that elegant yet simple look no matter the occasion. Make a dazzling addition to your jewelry collection! Great gifts for Mom or Grandma on Mother's Day, anniversary, birthday, or wedding celebration. Surely every woman of any age will love this fashionable protection charm bangle. Item comes with original AERAVIDA jewelry packaging card. Perfect for gift giving to someone special or keep for yourself!
Overall Measurement: 4 mm (0.20 in) wide | Bracelet Length: 7 in long | Weight: 8.43 grams | Chain Type: Link | Clasp Type: Lobster Claw
Sterling Silver is a composition of 92.5% pure silver and 7.5% copper. Exposure to any chemical and having high body acidity can cause the green or oxidized effect reaction. Keep your skin dry when wearing jewelry. If the piece begins to tarnish, clean it immediately.
Description
Artisan Goong from Thailand creates a dazzling juxtaposition of simulated turquoise and tribal embossed .925 sterling silver to form this 'Greek Key' Labyrinth link bracelet. This piece is made from .925 sterling silver and enhanced with high quality simulated turquoise inlays. Perfect for everyday wear or night out on the town with friends. PLEASE NOTE: The handcrafted nature of this product will produce minor differences in design, sizing and weight. Variations will occur from piece to piece, measurements may vary slightly.
AERAVIDA works directly with gifted and talented Artisans from all over the world. At the core of our philosophy is fair trade and fostering a sustainable future for our Artisans.
ARTISAN STORY: Goong worked very hard learning traditional embroidery, weaving and jewelry design. Her favorite was jewelry design because she loved how she could use native materials such as semi-precious stones and silver to create beautiful pieces. Goong worked hard honing this craft and she opened a small workshop where she could design and create silver jewelry. Goong's dream of owning her own business so she could provide for her family was finally coming true.