Reclaimed Red Leather Stainless Steel Wristband Bracelet, "Fiery Power"
Costa Rican artisan Omayra Jaramillo reclaims scrap leather from shoe and handbag manufacturers and gives it new life in this sophisticated wristband bracelet with unisex appeal. A band of red leather is woven through the links of a stainless steel Cuban link chain and finished with a lobster claw clasp for a strong a chic look.
- 14 grams
- 0.49 oz
- 20.32 cm L x 0.7 cm W
- 8" L x 0.3" W
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01/22/2019
"Like the silver with the red string going thru for"





Very nice well made this my third bracelet love them all.
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05/25/2020
"Bought for a present, he loved it!"





I bought this for a gift and he loved it.
Best Uses
- Wall hanging
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Omayra Jaramillo
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