Description
This design is based on a Native American pattern found in the carved base of the oldest Mayan pyramid in Teotihuacan. The carving is crowned with the head of Quetzalcoatl, meaning feathered serpent, or flying reptile.
INDIVIDUALLY HANDCRAFTED IN SERGIO LUB'S NORTHERN CALIFORNIA STUDIOS. THE BRACELETS ARE ADJUSTABLE AND DESIGNED TO BE WORN CONTINUOUSLY, AGING GRACEFULLY AS THEY LAST FOR YEARS.
PRIMARY MATERIALS INCLUDE:
Pure Copper – The red/pink-ish metal found in many of the bracelets.
Jewelers’ Brass – The golden metal used is an alloy (mixture of metals) containing approximately 85% pure copper and 15% zinc, another essential trace mineral for the human body.
German Silver – German Silver is the primary white metal. It is an alloy of 65% pure copper mixed with zinc and nickel.