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Limited edition wooden snake bracelet from the Kembali collection (1)
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Description
- 85% rosewood, 10% gold-plated brass, 5% hematite
- Width of wooden elements 1-1.7 cm
- Length of extension approx. 2.5 cm
- Diameter of Limited Edition pendant approx. 1 cm
- Diameter of ORSKA logo approx. 1.5 cm
- Lobster claw clasp
Kembali jewelry collection - a return to Balinese roots
Life in Bali follows a rhythm set by rituals that are inextricably linked to nature. It is the influence of Balinese nature that can be seen most strongly in the jewelry designs created by designer Anna Orska during her trip to the Indonesian island of flowers. The designs for the Kembali collection were born near Ubud, where the black and white miniature sculptures were created by local masters. All pieces were handmade. The Balinese sculptors who created them have spent a lifetime perfecting their technique, developing incredible precision and patience. Each piece that comes out of their hands is the result of many hours of meticulous work. Such skills are passed down from generation to generation, like a kind of philosophy of life. The jewelry, in the shape of island flora and fauna, resembles talismans, amulets and small modern totems.
Snake bracelet with natural stones
The snake bracelet was handmade. The intricately decorated beads were carved for several hours in rose wood by Balinese artists. From the Indonesian island they made their way to the ORSKA atelier, where jewelers assembled them into an ornate cord, adorned with hematite beads. The whole composition was finished with gold-plated brass elements: a convenient lobster claw clasp, a pendant with the engraved inscription "Limited Edition" and the ORSKA logo. Particularly noteworthy is the snake's head with finely crafted eyes and a mouth that shows a gold-plated tongue.
ORSKA bracelets are available in both men's and women's sizes. On our website, in the sizing tab, you will find tips on how to choose the right size.
Snake - the animal of kundalini
The snake, as an animal of the Element of Fire, is sometimes considered a sign of passion. It is a symbol of kundalini - the sexual, but also creative life force of man. It can be seen as a guide on the way to higher levels of consciousness and intuition. So if it appears in life it can herald an intense development of the creative side and creativity. The snake adorns many of the jewelry designs in the Kembali collection and is its dominant motif. You'll find it in both a short hibiscus necklace and hanging earrings with a lotus flower. The most striking, however, will be the jewelry in which the snake is the main motif: a silver ring with a snake that impressively wraps around the finger, long snake link earrings or a necklace made of rosewood.