Light of the Dunes Lapis Lazuli Bracelet Drifting Silk

Light of the Dunes Lapis Lazuli Bracelet Drifting Silk

$289.00 USD
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Light of the Dunes Lapis Lazuli Bracelet Drifting Silk

Light of the Dunes Lapis Lazuli Bracelet Drifting Silk

$289.00 USD
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Materials:
Yak bone, agate, Buddha-eye bodhi seed, lapis lazuli, handmade braided cord, 925 silver


"Light of the Dunes" comes from the Drifting Silk series.
Dunhuang is not just one color.

South red agate, mother-of-pearl, lapis lazuli, turquoise—they are multiple civilizations on a single wall.
And this bracelet takes the most simple and earthy colors along the Silk Road: the white of bone, the warmth of agate, the brown of bodhi, and the blue of lapis lazuli.

Yak bone carries the mark of highland herders—rough and earthy, each piece touched by wind, sand, and time; agate is the warm hue of the Gobi awakened by dawn—gentle like the earth's first breath; Buddha-eye bodhi seeds come from the southern slopes of the Himalayas—each one carries nature's texture and the sediment of time, like the eyes of Buddha quietly watching the Silk Road; lapis lazuli is the blue that set out from Afghanistan three thousand years ago, crossing deserts and snowy mountains, sharing the same celestial hue as the Dunhuang murals.

The handmade braided cord is the oldest language along the Silk Road, threading together materials from different lands; 925 silver is like moonlight spilling over the dunes, softly gleaming between the knots.

Every bead comes from a different place—yak bone from Tibet, agate from the Gobi, bodhi seeds from the Himalayas, lapis lazuli from Afghanistan, and the cord and silver from the artisan's hand.
Strung together, they form the complete Silk Road.

Worn on the wrist, it is like a dune illuminated by the last light at dusk—bone is the color of sand, warmth is the temperature of light, bodhi is the silent watch along the Silk Road, and blue is the reflection of the sky.
It is the quietest light deep in the desert.

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