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Bracelet "Noun"

Selling price€70,00

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Description

This "Noun" bracelet, designed by Princess Fawzia, is an ode to the primordial Ocean, the source of life.

It features beautiful geometric beads in Lapis Lazuli and labradorites. This bracelet bears the designer's monogram, adding a touch of elegance to this enchanting piece.

"Land of Egypt" Collection 

"Land of Egypt" celebrates the splendor and spirituality of ancient Egypt through unique pieces and limited editions, designed by Fawzia of Egypt, inspired by her travels in Upper Egypt, Cairo, Alexandria, and the Egyptian deserts. The designer revisits universal symbols with playful elegance, made to enhance the aura of modern men and women who wear her protective jewelry.

Handmade

Each piece of jewelry, handmade by a small team of master artisans in Monaco and Cairo, is designed with carefully selected materials. The natural stones chosen for their aura and the enchanting amulets, created in collaboration with master artisans from Cairo, convey the protective beauty and mystical aura of a civilization three millennia old.

Each piece is unique, the color and shape may vary, ensuring that your bracelet will be truly exceptional. A certificate of authenticity is issued for each ordered jewelry.

Product Details

  • Sizes: One size, an extension chain allows size adjustment
  • Production and shipping time: 10 days of production and 4 days of shipping throughout Europe from our workshop in Monaco
  • Weight : 9g
  • Materials: Lapis Lazuli, Labradorite. Brass with 2 variants: silver or gold
  • Packaging: The bracelet is beautifully presented in a signature box and a pouch marked Princess Fawzia.

Responsible and Supportive Purchase

When you buy this bracelet, you not only support traditional craftsmanship, but you also contribute to a noble cause by donating €1 to an association that supports the education of young girls in Egypt.