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Since the late 1970s, Simon and our team have made jewellery for some of the most iconic names in fashion. Our design and craft teams have a total of 250 years of jewellery making experience between them and each member is a leading expert withi...
This colourful bracelet was named after mid-century artist Frida Kahlo and is inspired by the plants of the Mexican desert. The Cacti’s rich texture is translated using luxurious hand enamel, set Swarovski® crystals and on the reverse the spines are detailed with texture. Each segment of the cactus is delicately articulated for comfort. Add a gorgeous pop of colour to any outfit with this exquisitely made bracelet and carry the hot summer sun with you year round.
Frida Kahlo became one of the most pivotal artists of the 20th Century. Her willingness to embrace her supposed flaws, pushing against stereotypical beauty ideals by highlighting her monobrow and upper lip hair, is part of the reason she has been deified as both a feminist idol and an emblem of the body positive movement. Our Kahlo collection featuring statement necklaces, bracelets and clip on earrings was inspired by the plants of the Mexican desert, that continue to grow and bloom despite harsh conditions – just like Frida.
This piece is currently available for immediate worldwide delivery.
Size and Dimensions:
Length 200mm Width 30mm
Note: Matching Earrings & Necklace available.
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*As with all hand made pieces, each one is individual (like you). Expect some minor differences to the image due to the organic nature of the processes used in creating these wonderful pieces.