Circe Bracelet - Beige by Pichulik at White Label Project
Circe Bracelet - Beige by Pichulik at White Label Project

Circe Bracelet - Beige

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By the South African design studio Pichulik handmade in Cape Town.

Explore the enchanting world of Circe with Pichulik's handmade jewelry from Pichulik's Jewelry Workshop. Circe's name 'Kirke' is derived from the Greek verb kirkoô meaning "to secure with rings" or "hoop around". This is the reference to the binding power of magic for which Circe was best known.

Crafted at Pichulik's jewelry workshop, these unique pieces are ideal for jewelry buyers seeking jewelry innovations and handmade jewelry that embraces the essence of feminine cycles.

Size: Weight 55 gr, 65 mm diameter

Color: Beige, black

Material: Repurposed rope with brass end clasps


Brass:
Gently polish with a soft cloth or with special brass cleaning products to bring back to the bright and soft color.

Rope:
1. Fill a bowl with lukewarm water and add a few drops of mild dish soap
2. Dip a clean cloth in the water and gently wipe.

Delivery within EU 3-5 days. Worldwide within 8-10 days. VAT is included in the price. Deliveries to non-EU countries might come with extra taxes and import duties that the customer must cover.

You can get a full refund for items returned by mail within 30 days of receiving them, excluding shipping costs. No refunds or exchanges are possible after 30 days from receipt.
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Meet Pichulik

PICHULIK is an ethical jewellery atelier based in Cape Town, South Africa founded by Katherine-Mary Pichulik. Rooted in Africa and inspired by ancient traditions and mythology, PICHULIK uses the language of African artistry and ornamentation to create sculptural accessories that celebrate empowering feminine narratives. Each piece is a talisman, handcrafted from re-imagined rope, combined with cast-brass elements, precious stones and unexpected organic materials, to create distinctive and unique forms. 

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