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Zaha Hadid Gemstone Bracelet

Zaha Hadid Gemstone Bracelet

$50.00Price
  • Tourmaline
  • 14k Gold Fill

 

Length ⇢ 6.5 inches + 1 inch Extender 

 

To celebrate the influential women that have made a significant difference on the world we have named each piece of jewelry after one of them. This bracelet is named after Zaha Hadid. To find out about her accomplishments, history, & more check out the information boxes below. We will include this information on a card with your purchase.  

 

Find out the history, lore, & healing powers of Tourmaline in the information sections at the bottom of the page. 

 

This bracelet is perfect for those who have sensitive skin. The chain, findings, & beads are hypoallergenic & with proper care, will not tarnish, turn, or stain your skin! 

For more information on 14k gold filled metals & how to care for this type of jewelry, check out our information sections below. 

 

 

 

How To Keep Your Extender From Catching & Pulling

If you have a small wrist & don't need to use the extender, there is an easy way to keep it from hanging from your wrist! Take the end of the chain & clasp it with the end of the bracelet. This will cut the length of the extender in half! If you want to purchase the bracelet without the extender, let us know in the "Add A Note" section at purchase.

 

 

Every bracelet is made with natural Tourmaline. The shape & size of the gemstones in the piece you receive will be the same as those pictured in the listing, however, the color in each bracelet may vary slightly.  

  • Zaha Hadid's pioneering vision redefined architecture for the 21st century and captured imaginations across the globe. Each of her projects transformed notions of what can be achieved in concrete, steel, and glass; combining her unwavering optimism for the future and her belief in the power of invention with advanced design, material, and construction innovations. Her designs were awarded the Stirling Prize in 2010 and 2011, one of architecture's highest accolades, as well as being named an 'Artist for Peace' by UNESCO & one of TIME Magazine's '100 Most Influential People in the World'. Her practice remains one of the world's most inventive architectural studios - and has been for almost 40 years. Zaha Hadid passed away on the 31st of March, 2016.

     

    *Biography taken from www.Zaha-Hadid.com

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