Genuine Coral Chip Inlaid Sterling Silver Gold Cuff Bracelet by Jackson 0054-6460-BR(J) Genuine Coral Chip Inlaid Sterling Silver Gold Cuff Bracelet by Jackson. Coral and Gold. This one came out nice. This is product of years of dedicated work, designing and building a reputation and finally the right things came together and wow, Jackson hit the nail right on the head on this one. The design is framed with a band of shining jeweler's Gold which accentuates the natural red Coral. The pattern is inspired by traditional Hopi Indian prayer energy symbols and the cycle of life in the desert. Made in our shop by master silversmith JR Jackson. This Turquoise bracelet is 1" wide and it'll fit a 6" to 7" wrist. Stamped Sterling and signed by the artist. There are several types of precious coral. Although Red corals are most common in jewelry, coral can be found naturally in a variety of colors including blacks and golds. Coral is produced in warm, shallow coastal areas by tiny marine animals and can be found in many places. Jewelry grade coral usually comes from the Mediterranean Sea, Hawaii, or China and is increasingly rare due to large efforts to protect the worlds Coral Reefs. Coral is known to be used as a gem since prehistoric times and has gained a reputation for having powers of healing and protection. Red coral was believed to change color according to one's health, but only if the stone was not fashioned by man. Make sure you place the necessary Bracelet size in the 'Customer Notes' field while you are placing your payment information as you check out.
Coral and Gold. This one came out nice. This is product of years of dedicated work, designing and building a reputation and finally the right things came together and wow, Jackson hit the nail right on the head on this one. The design is framed with a band of shining jeweler's Gold which accentuates the natural red Coral. The pattern is inspired by traditional Hopi Indian prayer energy symbols and the cycle of life in the desert. Made in our shop by master silversmith JR Jackson. This Turquoise bracelet is 1" wide and it'll fit a 6" to 7" wrist. Stamped Sterling and signed by the artist.
There are several types of precious coral. Although Red corals are most common in jewelry, coral can be found naturally in a variety of colors including blacks and golds. Coral is produced in warm, shallow coastal areas by tiny marine animals and can be found in many places. Jewelry grade coral usually comes from the Mediterranean Sea, Hawaii, or China and is increasingly rare due to large efforts to protect the worlds Coral Reefs. Coral is known to be used as a gem since prehistoric times and has gained a reputation for having powers of healing and protection. Red coral was believed to change color according to one's health, but only if the stone was not fashioned by man.