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Cowrie shells bracelet | Wrist or Ankle
Bracelet or Ankle Pick Shells Cowrie Mixed
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Bracelet or Ankle Pick Shells Cowrie Mixed

Cowrie shells bracelet | Wrist or Ankle

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Summer look with the Natural Cowrie Shell Bracelet or Ankle Brace


Dimensions: adjustable diameter 7 to 14cm approx. (fits all wrist sizes). Seashells: 1.5 x 0.5cm approximately.


This lovely bracelet will effortlessly fit your look, whether you're a woman or a man. Indeed, with its adjustable cotton cord, it will adapt to the size of your wrist, and even your ankle if you prefer to wear it as an ankle brace.

Its fine braided cotton cord is a pretty off-white, and it is adorned with natural cowrie shells (28 shells). These shells, widely used by jewellers, are chic and trendy. A summer accessory and symbol of sunny days, this shell jewel is sure to make you elegant!

What is a Cowrie Shell?

Cowrie shells are fascinating in many ways. They have a rich cultural and symbolic history throughout the world, and continue to be valued for their beauty and significance in many contemporary traditions and practices.

They have a long history as a currency in many cultures around the world. They were used as a medium of exchange and trade long before the introduction of modern money. Their value varied depending on the region and the era, but they were often considered valuable. As a result, they were often associated with wealth and social status. In some cultures, cowrie shells were worn as adornments or incorporated into jewelry to symbolize prosperity and power.

Cowrie shells were also used in various divination and spirituality practices. In some African traditions, for example, they were thrown away as a means of communication with spirits or as divination tools to predict the future.

Cowrie shells often have significant cultural symbolism. For example, in some African cultures, they are associated with the goddess of the sea and are seen as symbols of fertility and protection.

These pretty shells are also widely used in crafts to create jewellery and decorative objects for the home such as chandeliers or placemats for example. Their unique shapes and patterns make them attractive elements in many types of artistic creations. Type "Cauri" in the search bar and let yourself be transported into this universe!

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Size
Dimensions : diamètre réglable 7 à 14cm environ (s'adpate à toutes les tailles de poignets). Coquillages : 1,5 x 0,5cm environ.
Information
This article may present imperfections and differences in appearance compared to the photographed model, proof of its artisanal origin and its authenticity.
Delivery method
Small item (deliverable in envelope)
Object type
Jewelry and Fashion Accessories
Material
Shell / Mother-Of-Pearl, Cotton
Colour
beige, white
Origin
Handcrafted and fair
Patterns & Symbols
Shells
Clasp type
sliding links
BRAC01291
 
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