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Road of Gold
Handmade Fused Glass Bracelet
Road of Gold, Handmade Fused Glass Bracelet
Length: 6.25"
Andres Arambula
This bold pendant bracelet is designed and crafted by Mexican artisan Andres Arambula. He centers a jet-black fused glass pendant on a wide wristband of tiny glass beads to create the bracelet, which... read more$44.99Artist: Andres Arambula
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Fresh Surf
Artisan Crafted Glass Bracelet
Fresh Surf, Artisan Crafted Glass Bracelet
Length: 6.25"
Andres Arambula
Delightful watery bubbles add visual interest to this aqua fused glass pendant bracelet from Andres Arambula in Mexico. The artisan centers the handmade pendant on a colorful beaded wristband with... read more$59.99Artist: Andres Arambula
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Ethereal Emerald
Green Dichroic Glass Bracelet
Ethereal Emerald, Green Dichroic Glass Bracelet
Length: 13.75"
Fabiola Quevedo
Accented by sterling silver beads, lengths of black faux leather flank a fascinating pendant. This bracelet is designed by Mexico's Fabiola Quevedo, who uses dichroic glass techniques to craft the... read more$19.99Artist: Fabiola Quevedo
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Ethereal Fuchsia
Handmade Fuchsia Glass Pendant Bracelet
Ethereal Fuchsia, Handmade Fuchsia Glass Pendant Bracelet
Length: 13.75"
Fabiola Quevedo
This bracelet is designed by Fabiola Quevedo in Mexico, who uses dichroic glass techniques to craft the beautifully iridescent pendant. Accented by sterling silver beads, lengths of black faux leather... read more$19.99Artist: Fabiola Quevedo
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Codices in Red
Red and Black Glass Bracelet
Codices in Red, Red and Black Glass Bracelet
Length: 6.25"
Andres Arambula
This intriguing bracelet is the original design of Andres Arambula in Mexico. He centers a square pendant of red fused glass on a wide wristband of black and red glass beads with glyph-like patterns.... read more$59.99Artist: Andres Arambula
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Watery Realm
Blue Fused Glass Pendant Bracelet
Watery Realm, Blue Fused Glass Pendant Bracelet
Length: 6.25"
Andres Arambula
Delightful watery bubbles add visual interest to this blue fused glass pendant bracelet from Andres Arambula in Mexico. The artisan centers the handmade pendant on a beaded wristband with geometric... read more$59.99Artist: Andres Arambula
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Night Lights
Beaded Glass Wristband Bracelet
Night Lights, Beaded Glass Wristband Bracelet
Length: 6.25"
Andres Arambula
This fabulous wristband bracelet is the original creation of Mexico's Andres Arambula. A square pendant of glossy black fused glass centers the bracelet, which is crafted from tiny black and... read more$59.99Artist: Andres Arambula
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Zapopan Fretwork
Beaded Wristband Bracelet with Fused Glass
Zapopan Fretwork, Beaded Wristband Bracelet with Fused Glass
Length: 6.25"
Andres Arambula
This fabulous bracelet is the original design of Andres Arambula in Mexico. He centers a square pendant of light amber fused glass on a wide wristband of multicolored glass beads with glyph-like... read more$59.99Artist: Andres Arambula
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Maya Frets
Purple Glass Beaded Bracelet
Maya Frets, Purple Glass Beaded Bracelet
Size: 6.25" H x 9.5" W x 1.2" D
Andres Arambula
Threading tiny glass beads in elaborate patterns, Andres Arambula in Mexico creates this wonderful bracelet. He centers the beaded wristband with a square pendant of handmade fused glass. A sliding... read more$59.99Artist: Andres Arambula
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Neon Lights
Handmade Fused Glass Bracelet
Neon Lights, Handmade Fused Glass Bracelet
Length: 6.25"
Andres Arambula
A fascinating pendant of bubbly bright green fused glass centers this bracelet from Andres Arambula in Mexico. The artisan crafts the bracelet by hand with tiny glass beads in colorful fretwork... read more$59.99Artist: Andres Arambula
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Zapopan Currents
Handmade Fused Glass Bracelet
Zapopan Currents, Handmade Fused Glass Bracelet
Length: 6.25"
Andres Arambula
This one-of-a-kind bracelet is the original creation of Andres Arambula in Mexico. He sets a square pendant of fused glass at the center of a colorful hand-beaded wristband with diamond motifs. A... read more$49.99Artist: Andres Arambula
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Effervescent Green
Colorful Glass Pendant Bracelet
Effervescent Green, Colorful Glass Pendant Bracelet
Length: 6.25"
Andres Arambula
Tiny bubbles in a bright green square add an element of fun to this unique pendant bracelet. Andres Arambula in Mexico centers the handcrafted fused glass pendant on a colorful wristband of tiny glass... read more$49.99Artist: Andres Arambula
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Bold Hunab Ku
Black and White Fused Glass Bracelet
Bold Hunab Ku, Black and White Fused Glass Bracelet
Length: 6.25"
Andres Arambula
Artisan Andres Arambula in Mexico creates this fabulous wristband bracelet with a pendant of handmade fused glass in glossy black. He centers the square pendant on a beaded wristband that depicts the... read more$49.99Artist: Andres Arambula
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Mondrian Tribute
Handmade Glass Bead Bracelet
Mondrian Tribute, Handmade Glass Bead Bracelet
Length: 6.25"
Andres Arambula
In an homage to Dutch artist Piet Mondrian, Mexican artisan Andres Arambula creates this exciting pendant bracelet. He centers a Mondrian-inspired glass beaded wristband with a square pendant of... read more$49.99Artist: Andres Arambula
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Zapopan Waves
Multicolored Fused Glass Bracelet
Zapopan Waves, Multicolored Fused Glass Bracelet
Length: 6.25"
Andres Arambula
This unique bracelet is the original creation of Andres Arambula in Mexico. He sets a square pendant of fused glass at the center of a colorful hand-beaded wristband with geometric motifs. A sliding... read more$49.99Artist: Andres Arambula
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Zapopan Flames
Artisan Crafted Pendant Bracelet
Zapopan Flames, Artisan Crafted Pendant Bracelet
Length: 6.25"
Andres Arambula
Mexico's Andres Arambula creates this amazing pendant bracelet that is crafted with fused glass techniques. The bubbly beige glass pendant centers a wide, hand-beaded wristband with bright flame... read more$49.99Artist: Andres Arambula
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Rainbow Fizz
Colorful Fused Glass Bracelet
Rainbow Fizz, Colorful Fused Glass Bracelet
Length: 6.25"
Andres Arambula
Colorful and fun, this pendant bracelet is the original creation of Mexico's Andres Arambula. He centers the bracelet with a bubbly fused glass pendant in changeable shades of green, blue and yellow.... read more$49.99Artist: Andres Arambula
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Effervescent Blue
Artisan Crafted Fused Glass Bracelet
Effervescent Blue, Artisan Crafted Fused Glass Bracelet
Length: 6.25"
Andres Arambula
Tiny bubbles in a bright blue square add an element of fun to this unique pendant bracelet. Andres Arambula in Mexico centers the handcrafted fused glass pendant on a colorful wristband of tiny glass... read more$49.99Artist: Andres Arambula
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Zapopan Fiesta
Artisan Crafted Fused Glass Bracelet
Zapopan Fiesta, Artisan Crafted Fused Glass Bracelet
Length: 6.25"
Andres Arambula
Threading tiny glass beads in elaborate patterns, Andres Arambula in Mexico creates this pretty bracelet. He centers the beaded wristband with a bubbly pendant of handmade fused glass. A sliding knot... read more$39.99Artist: Andres Arambula
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Way to Zapopan
Handmade Glass Bracelet from Mexico
Way to Zapopan, Handmade Glass Bracelet from Mexico
Length: 6.25"
Andres Arambula
This one-of-a-kind bracelet is the original creation of Andres Arambula in Mexico. He sets a pendant of bubbly fused glass at the center of a colorful hand-beaded wristband with arrow motifs. A... read more$39.99Artist: Andres Arambula
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Ethereal Iridescence
Art Glass Pendant Bracelet
Ethereal Iridescence, Art Glass Pendant Bracelet
Length: 13.75"
Fabiola Quevedo
Accented by sterling silver beads, lengths of black faux leather flank a fascinating pendant. This bracelet is designed by Fabiola Quevedo in Mexico, who uses dichroic glass techniques to craft the... read more$19.99Artist: Fabiola Quevedo
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Ethereal Silver
Silvery Dichroic Glass Pendant Bracelet
Ethereal Silver, Silvery Dichroic Glass Pendant Bracelet
Length: 13.75"
Fabiola Quevedo
This bracelet is designed by Mexico's Fabiola Quevedo, who uses dichroic glass techniques to craft the beautifully iridescent pendant. Accented by sterling silver beads, lengths of black faux leather... read more$19.99Artist: Fabiola Quevedo
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The Village Council
Your answers straight from the village experts


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 jeweler's 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 women's 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. Women's 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 women's 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.


women's 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, women's 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 country's 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.