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Sciacca Coral Pebble Bracelet in 925 Sterling Silver

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Sciacca Coral bracelet with irregular pebbles and 925 silver clasp. A handcrafted jewel with Mediterranean charm.

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

The Sciacca Coral Bracelet is a jewel that encapsulates the magic of the Mediterranean Sea. Handcrafted with irregular coral pebbles, each piece is unique. The 925 Sterling Silver setting enhances the natural lustre of the coral, creating an elegant and sophisticated contrast.

Sciacca Coral

Sciacca Coral, also known as Corallium rubrum, comes from the waters of the Mediterranean Sea. Its intense red colour is a symbol of Sicilian tradition and craftsmanship. To learn more, visit the dedicated page: learn more about coral.

Details and Craftsmanship

This bracelet measures approximately 20 cm in length and weighs 44.6 grams. The coral pebbles are set on a 925 Sterling Silver base with a silver clasp. The handcrafted workmanship ensures each pebble is securely fixed, offering a durable and visually striking piece. A perfect accessory for those who love natural design and Italian goldsmith tradition.

METAL925 Sterling Silver
FINENESS925
COLOURCoral Red
TYPEBracelet
BRANDPatricia Oro Creations
WEIGHT44.6 g

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