Unity Bracelets(81 items)
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Artisans the world over utilize the natural materials at their disposal to create beautiful, sustainable jewelry. Wood, bamboo and dried gourds. Coconut shells, rattan and terra-cotta. Even natural grasses lend themselves to a jewelers creativity while art glass beads and pendants can be made from discarded bottles. Some artisans reclaim precious silver from photographic negatives. Colorful magazine pages can become tightly-rolled beads protected by a coat of varnish. Always creative, artists craft their bracelets out of innovative, eco-conscious materials.


Handmade womens bracelets each have their own unique characteristics. Color, texture, size and design all vary. Often, the technique alone will tell you, for example, hand-knotted, braided or woven bracelets. Leather bracelets with cutout motifs or embossing are usually crafted by hand.Thai jewelry by Karen silversmiths shows hand-stamped geometric or floral motifs and beads are usually made of fine silver, which is more malleable than sterling. Similarly, filigree jewelry is a meticulous handcrafted process. Most bracelets with natural, sustainable or recycled materials are handmade. Even some of the most sophisticated and modern gold and silver may be signed by the artist who made it.The most common indicator that a bracelet is handmade is the detailed and intricate design. Novica artisans demonstrate their techniques in the many videos on www.novica.com youll find the links on their product descriptions and also on the artisan bio page.


Traditional bracelet-making techniques have been passed down over generations around the world. Womens bracelets in gold and silver are usually crafted with the lost wax technique. The image is sculpted in wax and enveloped in a mold materia. As molten gold or silver is poured into the mold, the wax image melts and the metal takes its place. However coiling fine strands of metal results in Andean filigree jewelry. Balinese artistry applies polished spirals and tendrils as well as tiny globes known as jawan to sleek silver jewelry. And a few contemporary artisans even weave or crochet the slender silver strands.Jade was highly prized by the Maya and still has an important place in modern Guatemalan jewelry. Amber from the rich mines in southern Mexico adorns the womens bracelets, necklaces, and earrings of the area. Macrame and beading are popular everywhere for boho style. And West Africas handmade beadwork is renowned the world over.


Womens bracelets carried immense cultural significance in ancient times and they still do. In Perus pre-Hispanic societies, gold represented the sun, and jewelry indicated social status and identity, as it also did among the Maya of Mexico and Central America. In India, bangles or kangans showed a woman was married and are a part of the 16 adornments customarily worn by a Hindu bride. Traditional West African beads are a sign of cultural identity. Each one has a meaning and tells a story.Today, womens bracelets are still culturally significant. In India, jewelry often depicts religious symbols and meditative mantras. Balinese bracelets may also depict dragons, thought to be the protectors of the gods, or the Hindu Barong deity, also a protection symbol. Motifs stamped into Karen hill tribe silver encourage living in harmony with nature. The hand-knotted bracelets of Guatemala symbolize friendship but evolved from a silent protest for loved ones missing during the countrys armed conflict. Today, friends each tie a bracelet on the others arm and make a wish. The bracelet is worn until it wears out and falls off so the wish will come true.


Silver, gold, brass and copper have been popular for thousands of years and are often set with colorful gemstones. Artisans in different regions of the world take advantage of unique local resources, such as Brazilian golden grass, leather and coconut shell from Thailand, and carved bone jewelry from Bali. Intricate openwork carving, known as jali, can be seen in bangles from India. West Africa has a long tradition of beadwork, with beautiful beads made from recycled glass and even plastic becoming popular in recent years.
Featured Reviews on Unity Bracelets
Sterling silver accent unity bracelet, 'Nuuch'





By Stephanie
Unique find with a cool symbolic meaning
We own two restaurants so the meaning behind the ‘bean ( Nuuch)fit perfectly! It s well-made and looks striking:)
Amber unity bracelet, 'In Solidarity'





By Rebecca
Nice bracelet
I purchased this as a gift and the person loved it. The beads are out the wrist are small and held together with a red cord. The two amber beads are very pretty. The bracelet separates at the large beads for a good fit for any wrist size. Very nicely made. Nice design.
Sterling silver and blue agate unity bracelet, 'Blue Silver Handshake'





By Robin
Hope for unity
I really love the symbolism of this bracelet. So appropriate during this time. Well made and comfortable. The nylon? bracelet part will loosen slowly with wearing, but cannot completely come apart and does not slip off. Great for all who want to make a gentle statement about their wish for unity among friends, family, strangers, society.
Featured Artist


Henry Anthony Sanny Sterling silver and leather jewelry
Henry's jewelry collections for men are influenced by his Indonesian surroundings, as well as by his admiration of Japanese artistry.
His artistic spirit found reflection in jewelry design, and Bali became the perfect... read more
Popular Unity Bracelets
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Bali Obsidian and Sterling Silver Cord Unity Bracelet, "Silver Handshake"
$44.99Crafted of sterling silver, hands come together to clasp an orb of obsidian. They seem to share both its weight and responsibility in a single gesture of friendship. Henry Anthony Sanny displays the lovely pendant on a black cord unity bracelet. The sliding clasp reads "Fight Racism."
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Andean Handmade Sterling Silver Red Cord Unity Bracelet, "Together in Everything"
$29.99Hands clasp one another in a gesture of solidarity. "This design is inspired by togetherness and empathy in our most difficult moments. I want to share my hope that we can unite without borders, without differences, and overcome our problems in life," Jose Luis Pariona confides. "I want to give life and hope." The Andean artisan displays his sterling silver pendant on a red cord unity bracelet.
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Thai Hill Tribe & Sterling Silver Black Cord Unity Bracelet, "We Unite"
$39.99A sterling silver pendant urges us to unite in this original bracelet by Napapat. It depicts a square knot. She displays it on a black macramé cord and adds beads of 950 silver from Thailand's hill tribe artisans. "The idea comes from the terrible scourge of COVID-19," she confides. "We shall unite to fight back and stop the death toll that seems to rise each day."
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Handmade Brown & Black Leather Braid Unity Bracelet, "Nostalgia Unity"
$29.99Four braids — two in brown and two in black — come together in a square knot and return to their origins. Working in leather, Passaramon crafts a handsome unity bracelet. "The corona virus divides us from parents, lovers, or family to stay away from each other and live in fear. Both nostalgia and anxiety still remain people in Thailand and in other countries," the artisan says. "This gave me the idea for this unity bracelet. It means the unity we all have in every difficulty arises and will be a nostalgic symbol to heal people. We shall pass this nightmare together."