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By Gladys Pichola, this bracelet resembles two elegant sets of spiral stairs that encircle the wrist. The Guatemalan artisan uses ecru beige cord and classic tatting techniques, centering her design with a natural pinewood pendant. It closes with a wood button.
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I love these to jazz up an outfit! So simple, so beautiful! Goes with casual jeans or a beautiful summer outfit! Love them!
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A vibrant green and comfortable to wear..more like a choker necklace..well made and and would recommend.
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I needed earrings in red and these are a stunning addition. They are beautifully crafted.
You can find our wood pendant bracelet 'Elegant Ecru Stairs' by Gladys Pichola in jewelry categories such as No Stone Bracelets, Wood Bracelets and Pendant Bracelets. Enjoy exploring these sections for other Novica treasures.
Young Talent
This artist shows a lot of talent or potential and is in their late teens or twenties.
Preserving Traditions
Gladys creates unique jewelry and accessories. She combines a "tatting" technique she learned from a european friend with her own creative designs. She loves learning different traditional techniques and is sharing them with the world.
Empowering Women
The Women's Empowerment badge is awarded to female artisans or artisan groups that are led by women.
Microcredit Financing
Gladys Pichola has received a $100 microcredit loan with 0% interest.
"It's an honor when people buy and wear my jewelry, and love the opportunity to share techniques that aren't so well known in many parts of the world."