Inspired by veteran sailors whose braided rope bracelets would receive a new strand for every ocean crossed, and which would prevent seasickness when adjusted toward applying more pressure to the wrist.
“If you feel lost while deep in meditation,” a Tibetan master once taught Sergio, “just follow the double cord back to yourself.” This statement conjured reflections on the umbilical cord, the...
In Bamako, Mali, Sergio met a Tuarag camel caravan leader as he was crossing the Sahara from Timbuktu. With no shared language, he pointed to the man's bracelet while showing his own, their metals...
Lighter version of the copper cuffs worn by Roman gladiators and by Greek warriors before them. Both cultures believed that wearing copper bracelets during battle increased their strength, agility...
In the modest Victorian Era, pointed sleeves became a common way to make the fingers appear longer. When worn low, this bracelet mimics the same effect, allowing for an elegant enhancement of one’s...
A tribute to the goddess of the dawn, who wakes the world up daily by dispensing her golden light, spreading multicolored ropes of illumination across the lands.
Inspired by the ebb and flow of the bright white moon as it spins around Earth, Luna reminds us of the naturally harmonious rhythms underlying all life.
For art and décor, the Baroque movement sparked a thriving cultural time of creativity and innovation. For craftsmen, it was like cathedral building to the masons—a pinnacle era of professional...