Description
Japanese silk cord and Carnelian stone bracelet.
Express your elegance with our exclusive Japanese silk cord bracelet, embellished in the centre with a beautiful and natural Carnelian stone.
Made from fine and strong Japanese silk thread, this bracelet combines the delicacy of silk with the elegance of the Carnelian stone, and adds a touch of nature and beauty to your wrist, giving the jewellery a timeless elegance.
Whether you are looking for an accessory to complete a casual outfit or wish to add a touch of sophistication to an elegant dress, this bracelet will suit any occasion perfectly.
Discover the beauty and quality craftsmanship of this Japanese silk thread and Carnelian stone bracelet – a must-have addition to your jewellery collection.
Discover our collection of jewels made of Japanese Silk thread, combining elegance and sophistication with every look.
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Dimensions
- Customized length;
Detail materials
- Carnelian stone, size about 6 mm;
- Japanese silk thread;
Property and curiosity about the Carnelian stone
The Carnelian was already known a lot of centuries ago, in particular in the Egyptian time, for them it had a particular importance: it symbolized the life because of its red colour, infact it represented the red blood of the divine Iside, it was linked to accurate religious practice, it had the duty to drive the death people during the trip towards the afterlife, for this the gem is on the precious funerary pectoral of the Pharaoh Tutankhamon.
The carnelian stone was utilized also to sculpt a lot of sacred animal as the Aries of Amon and the Horus hawk (symbol of the sun).
In the Buddhism the corniola is one of the seven treasury, one of each symbolized of a different precious stone, and represents the wisdom.
This stone has an important value also in the ancient Islamic religious culture. Maometto, as the tradition, wears a ring with the Carnelian with some verses of the Koran engraved on it, and it symbolizes the unique existence of Allah because is the only god.
More information about the Carnelian stone, on Wikipedia website.
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