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Ceramic Mosaic Bracelet
Ceramic Mosaic Bracelet
Ceramic Mosaic Bracelet
Ceramic Mosaic Bracelet
Ceramic Mosaic Bracelet
Ceramic Mosaic Bracelet
Ceramic Mosaic Bracelet
Ceramic Mosaic Bracelet
Ceramic Mosaic Bracelet
Ceramic Mosaic Bracelet
Ceramic Mosaic Bracelet
Ceramic Mosaic Bracelet

Ceramic Mosaic Bracelet

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$17.60Member price
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This artisanal terracotta beaded macrame pendant bracelet from Armenia's Zara Gasparyan adds a pop of organic texture to your accessories. Skillfully hand-knotted macrame cotton cords suspend the clay beads that circle your wrist in an adjustable, convenient slide closure. Wear this earthy yet chic design for a touch of boho flair.

  • 0.42 oz
  • 10.25" Inner Circ. x 0.4" W
  • Terracotta, cotton cord
  • Hand-crafted item -- color, size and/or motif may vary slightly
  • Length is adjustable
  • Sliding knot
  • Made in Armenia

THE STORY BEHIND THE PRODUCT

Artisan Organization: Zara Gasparyan

Country: Armenia

"I am Zara Gasparyan, an artist and specialist in decorative applied arts. I use local raw materials, specifically clay from the Sisian mountains. I process this clay to create small, intricate jewelry pieces. The clay undergoes fermentation at high temperatures and is treated using traditional Armenian techniques, including engobes and high-quality glazes. I combine these clay elements with leather and silver, resulting in unique and distinctive jewelry. My designs are inspired by the petroglyphs (rock carvings) of Ughtasar, symbolizing life and eternity. Each piece carries its own meaning, and I like to create themed collections.

"I also create silk scarves that are illustrated using the hot batik technique. I use European dyes for the illustrations and also experiment with natural dyes derived from roots, barks, flowers, and fruits. These natural dyes give the scarves a unique appearance and a range of beautiful shades.

"I have participated in numerous national and international exhibitions. In 2018, I took part in the Folk Life Festival organized by the Smithsonian Institute. I conducted batik and jewelry-making master classes, engaging with thousands of visitors.""

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