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Sterling Peruvian Coat of Arms Charm Bracelet in Black - Peruvian Shield in Black
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Circling the wrist with black nylon cord, this bracelet carries the pride of Peru wherever it goes. Marianela Vargas creates this accessory, centered by a dangling sterling silver charm that depicts the National Coat of arms, or National Shield, of Peru. An adjustable sliding knot completes this bracelet, accentuated by a sterling charm with the artisan's initials.
- 925 sterling silver, nylon cord
- 0.02 oz
- 6 inches min L - x 8.3 inches max L
- 2 mm W
- Charm(s): 0.5 inches L x 0.4 inches W x 0.1 inches D
THE STORY BEHIND THE PRODUCT

Artisan Organization: Marianela Vargas
Country: Mexico
I was born in Lima in 1969, says jeweler Marianela Vargas Balarezo. "I learned my art through private classes and workshops but, from the time I was a child, I loved jewelry. I always felt a special need to make my own.
"I went through a period when my health was a problem and, while I recovered, I looked for something to pass the time. It seemed like a good idea to do something I liked while learning something new. One day when I was out for a walk, I noticed a place that offered classes in jewelry making. I never even thought about it. I signed up and I was hooked. That was in 2003 and today I am still creating new designs filled with life.
"I'd describe my work as expressive. I enjoy extroverted designs. It's a wonderful form of self expression and time just flies when I'm working. I like to use a variety of silver crafting techniques that show how beautiful it is.
"I love creating, combining and producing beautiful things. I couldn't stop now if I tried. My health was my greatest challenge but it led me into this world of art.
"I hope you appreciate my art and the dedication that goes into each piece. I hope our Peruvian art is noticed in every corner of the world."
Marianela's jewelry has been recognized in Peru o a number of occasions as well as In the International Jewelry Show in Hong Kong."