
Naga Silver Slim Chain Bracelet with Blue Sapphire - BUS603754BSPX
Naga Silver on 3.5mm Slim Chain Bracelet with Blue Sapphire with Blue Sapphire Eyes with Lobster Clasp
A graphic chain bracelet featuring the hand-carved Naga dragonβa legendary Balinese symbol of love, protection and prosperity. Artisan handcrafted in reclaimed sterling silver with ethically sourced and blue sapphire eyes.
John Hardy is a proud member of the Responsible Jewellery Council. All our precious metals and gemstones are sourced in adherence to ethical social and environmental practices throughout the diamond and precious metal jewelry supply chain, from mine to retail.
Our Naga collection stars the serpentine dragon, Naga, said in Balinese legends to symbolize love, protection and prosperity. So the story goes, by day Naga sits on top of a volcano, fiercely protecting his people and the land. By night, he dives into the ocean to visit his true love, the Pearl. Each morning, he flies back to his volcano, watering the earth with droplets from his scales.
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Original: $1,025.00
-65%$1,025.00
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Naga Silver on 3.5mm Slim Chain Bracelet with Blue Sapphire with Blue Sapphire Eyes with Lobster Clasp
A graphic chain bracelet featuring the hand-carved Naga dragonβa legendary Balinese symbol of love, protection and prosperity. Artisan handcrafted in reclaimed sterling silver with ethically sourced and blue sapphire eyes.
John Hardy is a proud member of the Responsible Jewellery Council. All our precious metals and gemstones are sourced in adherence to ethical social and environmental practices throughout the diamond and precious metal jewelry supply chain, from mine to retail.
Our Naga collection stars the serpentine dragon, Naga, said in Balinese legends to symbolize love, protection and prosperity. So the story goes, by day Naga sits on top of a volcano, fiercely protecting his people and the land. By night, he dives into the ocean to visit his true love, the Pearl. Each morning, he flies back to his volcano, watering the earth with droplets from his scales.
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