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- with Crystal
- Height: 6 cm
- Width: 7 cm
- Depth: 2 cm
- Bracelet Length: approx. 20 cm
- Material: Pewter
- handmade and designed in England
- by Alchemy England
Embrace the elegance of the night with the stunning Gothic Bracelet – Churchyard by Alchemy England. Adorned with intricate ivy leaves and a striking green crystal, this almost baroque-inspired bracelet adds a touch of mysticism to any outfit. Perfect for those spiritual evening strolls, it is the ideal accessory to express your unique gothic style.
Handcrafted Gothic elegance with a mystical touch
This beautifully detailed bracelet is crafted from fine English pewter, a durable and elegant material. With dimensions of 6 cm in height, 7 cm in width, and 2 cm in depth, it offers a striking presence while maintaining a comfortable fit. The bracelet's chain is approximately 20 cm long, making it suitable for most wrist sizes. Every piece is handmade in England, ensuring that no two are exactly alike, adding a personalized touch to your gothic jewelry collection.
The perfect gift for someone special
Whether you're looking for a gift for your loved one or a bold addition to your own gothic wardrobe, the Churchyard Gothic bracelet is the perfect choice. Its timeless design and unique blend of baroque and gothic elements make it a true statement piece. The ivy leaf motif combined with the vibrant green crystal symbolizes life and growth, bringing a deeper meaning to this exquisite accessory.
Add a piece of Alchemy England’s handcrafted artistry to your collection today and let this stunning Gothic bracelet become a cherished part of your style.
Manufacturer: The Alchemy Carta Ltd, The Alembic, Hazel Drive, LE3 2JE, Leicester, United Kingdom, eu@alchemygroup.com
Responsible Person in the EU: Alchemy Carta Ltd, c/o Outer Vision SI, Avda Paisos Catalanes 168, 17457 Riudellots de la Selva, Girona, Espana, eu@alchemygroup.comPlease note: Reviews are not checked for authenticity prior to publication. They can therefore also come from consumers who actually did not purchase/use the rated products.