Traditional Thai Elephant Karen Hilltribe Silver Black Pull Slide Cord Bracelet

  • $18.99

Add a stylish touch of Thailand to your outfit of the day with this amazing pull cord bracelet from the artisans of the Karen Hilltribe. Living in the mountainous regions of northern Thailand, the Karen Hilltribe uses a variation of silver that is between 92.5 – 99% pure silver. Making the metal a great choice for jewelry making. Crafted into a traditional elephant, an animal that is revered in Thailand for both its strength and wisdom, this pendant rests on an adjustable braided cord. This truly unique bracelet will add a cultural Thai vibe to whatever you are wearing.

This style comes in a variety of cord colors to choose from, check out more designs via our other listings.

NOTE: Due to the handcrafted nature of this product, minor differences in design, sizing, and weight will occur from piece to piece. The exact measurements may vary slightly. Pictures may not be true to scale, please check the dimensions for the actual size.

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In Thailand, most Karen live in the mountains and densely forested regions. Thai Karen Silver is between 99.5 to 99.9 percent pure silver. Karen silver has higher silver content then Sterling Silver thus making the material easy to bend and shape into forms. The hand-hammered and chiseled details are unique trademark of the tribe and show that each piece has been formed by the hands of skilled Karen craftsmen. Every piece of Karen silver jewelry is captivatingly beautiful and uniquely handmade.

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SKU: PB-0262-BLK
Condition: New
Color: Black
Material: Genuine Karen tribal silver (between 99.5 and 99.9 percent pure silver), black cotton wax rope
Finish: Shiny
Style: Fashion, tribal, handmade
Weight: 2.7 grams
Design Measurements: 13 mm (0.51 in) wide x 15 mm (0.59 in) long
Length: 6.5 inch long, can be adjusted for a custom fit
Clasp Type: Adjustable pull slide
Trademark: No hallmark, hand made, hand-hammered by a Karen craftsman
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