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Sciacca Coral Bracelet with Central Stone and 925 Sterling Silver Clasp

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111,30 €159,00-30%

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Sciacca Coral Bracelet with central stone and irregular beads, 925 sterling silver clasp. A unique piece of Mediterranean Corallium rubrum.

Certified authentic 18kt Italian gold, hallmarked
🌊 Genuine Sciacca craftsmanship since 1985
🎁 Ships in an elegant Patricia Oro gift box
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Description

A Bracelet of Mediterranean Charm

This Sciacca coral bracelet with central stone is a jewel that carries the history of the sea. Made with two strands of irregular Corallium rubrum beads, harvested from the Mediterranean waters, and enhanced by a central stone that accentuates its natural beauty. The clasp is in 925 sterling silver, a precious detail that unites tradition and craftsmanship.

Craftsmanship Details

The beads, irregular in shape, are hand-selected and carefully strung to create a harmonious movement. The central stone adds a rustic yet elegant focal point. The bracelet measures 21 cm, a versatile length that suits many wrists. Every element is unique, as is the Sciacca coral, renowned for its quality.

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METAL925 Sterling Silver
FINENESS925
COLOURRed
TYPEBracelet
BRANDPatricia Oro Creations
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