The bracelet is entirely handmade by Germano Sigolo, using the ancient goldsmithing technique of repoussé and chasing on a flat bronze sheet.
At the center of the bronze sheet, the Chintamani Arjumand logo created and then oxidized with fire.
Chintamani is an iconic motif that has been used in Turko-Mongol tradition for centuries. It is widely seen on various objects, from Amir Timur’s badge to the Otto. This motif has been a source of inspiration and admiration for generations and it still fascinates people today.
Its symbolism and meaning have remained relevant throughout the centuries, making it one of the most celebrated symbols in Turko-Mongol culture and has been used for centuries in the Orient.
It is most commonly seen on various objects, such as Amir Timur’s badge and the Otto. The motif is believed to bring good luck, protection, and prosperity to those who possess it. It has been used by many cultures throughout history, from the Chinese dynasties to the Ottoman Empire.
Its intricate details and powerful meaning make it an iconic symbol of strength and beauty.
The oxidized bronze bracelet is bordered with 925/oo silver wire with an engraving that reads “Arjumand’s World 2024,” along with related workmarks.
Each bracelet is approximately width cm.6
Weight around 55 gr.
Each bracelet is a unique piece!
Every piece is made from a single sheet of metal, preserving a completely handcrafted identity.
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