Cuff Bracelet
Measurements in Inches
7.5" Cuff Bracelet, 1.125" Thick
(Measurement does not include gap.)
Bracelets created in the Middle Atlas mountains hold an important place in tradition. Because jewelry is often passed down from generation to generation through women, the geometric designs and patterns hold deep value to the families who own them. Traditionally, gold, silver, and expensive stones were used in bracelet design. Today, less expensive materials are used such as "Berber Silver," which is a mixture of different metals. However, the unique colors and designs still point to their rich tradition in the society.
Measurements in Inches
7.5" Cuff Bracelet, 1.125" Thick
(Measurement does not include gap.)
Bracelets created in the Middle Atlas mountains hold an important place in tradition. Because jewelry is often passed down from generation to generation through women, the geometric designs and patterns hold deep value to the families who own them. Traditionally, gold, silver, and expensive stones were used in bracelet design. Today, less expensive materials are used such as "Berber Silver," which is a mixture of different metals. However, the unique colors and designs still point to their rich tradition in the society.
Measurements in Inches
7.5" Cuff Bracelet, 1.125" Thick
(Measurement does not include gap.)
Bracelets created in the Middle Atlas mountains hold an important place in tradition. Because jewelry is often passed down from generation to generation through women, the geometric designs and patterns hold deep value to the families who own them. Traditionally, gold, silver, and expensive stones were used in bracelet design. Today, less expensive materials are used such as "Berber Silver," which is a mixture of different metals. However, the unique colors and designs still point to their rich tradition in the society.