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Sparkling Om
Sterling Silver and Diamond Om Bracelet in Black from India
Sparkling Om, Sterling Silver and Diamond Om Bracelet in Black from India
Length: 7"
Hema
Sparkling beautifully, a single diamond is housed within a sterling silver pendant that depicts om, the meditative mantra used in both Buddhist and Hindu traditions. India's Hema designs this... read more$34.99Artist: Hema
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Glinting Om
Sterling Silver and Diamond Om Wristband Bracelet from India
Glinting Om, Sterling Silver and Diamond Om Wristband Bracelet from India
Length: 7.75"
Hema
Circling the wrist with hand-braided leather in chestnut, this wristband bracelet from India is designed by Hema. Crafted from high-polish sterling silver, the meditative mantra om forms a pendant at... read more$39.99Artist: Hema
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Loving Angel
Diamond Chip 18k Gold Handcrafted Angel Pendant
Loving Angel, Diamond Chip 18k Gold Handcrafted Angel Pendant
Length: 0.8" x 0.6" W
Anna Paula Vivacqua
Surrounded by a circular aura, a golden angel wears a heart on her gown. Anna Paula Vivacqua crafts a beautiful pendant to symbolize love. The Brazilian artisan works in 18k gold and crowns her design... read more$359.99Artist: Anna Paula Vivacqua
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Infinity Sparkle
Diamond and Sterling Silver Infinity Wristband Bracelet
Infinity Sparkle, Diamond and Sterling Silver Infinity Wristband Bracelet
Length: 7"
Hema
Crafted from sterling silver, an infinity symbol is decorated with a petite diamond that sparkles elegantly in the light. Designed by Hema, this Indian bracelet circles the wrist with a band of... read more$39.99Artist: Hema
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Angel Gabriel
Gold Accented Sterling Silver Pendant Angel Necklace
Angel Gabriel, Gold Accented Sterling Silver Pendant Angel Necklace
Length: 17.75"
Anna Paula Vivacqua
Shaped of sterling silver, Gabriel the Archangel is graceful and lovely. The winged messenger of God holds a flower made of 18k gold and centered with a sparkling diamond. Gabriel is the angel who... read more$89.99Artist: Anna Paula Vivacqua
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Cross of Roses
Cross and Rose Pendant with Genuine Diamond
Cross of Roses, Cross and Rose Pendant with Genuine Diamond
Length: 1.1" x 0.4" W x 0.1" D
Anna Paula Vivacqua
This beautiful expression of faith comes from Anna Paula Vivacqua in Brazil. She crafts the cross pendant of rhodium plated sterling silver and sets a petite diamond in the center of the rose.$47.99Artist: Anna Paula Vivacqua
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Archangel Gabriel
Gold Artisan Crafted Brazil Angel Pendant with a Diamond
Archangel Gabriel, Gold Artisan Crafted Brazil Angel Pendant with a Diamond
Length: 1.1" x 0.6" W
Anna Paula Vivacqua
Handcrafted of precious 18k gold, Gabriel the Archangel is graceful and lovely. The winged messenger of God holds a flower centered with a sparkling diamond. Gabriel is the angel who brings good news... read more$339.99Artist: Anna Paula Vivacqua
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Om Sparkle
Diamond and Sterling Silver Om Macrame Pendant Bracelet
Om Sparkle, Diamond and Sterling Silver Om Macrame Pendant Bracelet
Length: 6.25"
Hema
Crafted from sterling silver, a round om pendant is decorated with a petite diamond that sparkles elegantly in the light. Designed by Hema, this Indian bracelet circles the wrist with hand-braided... read more$39.99Artist: Hema
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Our Lady of Fatima
Blessed Virgin Rhodium Plated Pendant with Diamond
Our Lady of Fatima, Blessed Virgin Rhodium Plated Pendant with Diamond
Length: 0.9" x 0.4" W x 0" D
Anna Paula Vivacqua
Working in rhodium plated sterling silver, Brazilian artisan Anna Paula Vivacqua crafts this beautiful pendant of the Blessed Virgin. The pendant is set with a petite sparkling diamond.$39.99Artist: Anna Paula Vivacqua
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Borboleta
Artisan Crafted Gold and Quartz Ring with Diamond Accents
Borboleta, Artisan Crafted Gold and Quartz Ring with Diamond Accents
US Ring Size: 7
Aurea Sandra
This ring created by Aurea Sandra of Brazil features a precious gold borboleta, or "butterfly" in Portuguese, with diamond accents on its fluttering wings. This delicate butterfly sits below... read more$1759.99Artist: Aurea Sandra
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Sacred Om
Diamond charm bracelet
Sacred Om, Diamond charm bracelet
Length: 5.5"
Hema
Hema honors inner peace and meditation practices with the inspired design of this bracelet. It is centered by a sterling silver medallion featuring Om (also ohm or aum) written in Devanagari. The... read more$169.99Artist: Hema
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Angel Raphael
Sterling Silver and Diamond Pendant Necklace
Angel Raphael, Sterling Silver and Diamond Pendant Necklace
Length: 17.75"
Anna Paula Vivacqua
Known as "God's Physician," the archangel Raphael is patron saint of the ill. His name means "God Heals," and he is thought to protect hospitals. The angel takes shape in a... read more$344.99Artist: Anna Paula Vivacqua
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Holy Spirit
Holy Spirit Rhodium Plated Pendant with Diamond
Holy Spirit, Holy Spirit Rhodium Plated Pendant with Diamond
Length: 0.7" x 0.7" W x 0.1" D
Anna Paula Vivacqua
Working with rhodium plated sterling silver, Anna Paula Vivacqua of Brazil creates this petite pendant of the Holy Spirit. The pendant is set with a dainty diamond.$37.99Artist: Anna Paula Vivacqua
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Golden Key
Brazil Artisan Crafted Gold Pendant with a Diamond
Golden Key, Brazil Artisan Crafted Gold Pendant with a Diamond
Length: 1.3" x 0.6" W
Anna Paula Vivacqua
By Anna Paula Vivacqua, a key can symbolize many things — freedom, protection, safeguarding something cherished, keeping a secret or opening up in a way. The Brazilian artisan works in 18k gold to... read more$319.99Artist: Anna Paula Vivacqua
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Butterfly
Quartz and Diamond Cocktail Ring
Butterfly, Quartz and Diamond Cocktail Ring
US Ring Size: 7,8
Aurea Sandra
By Aurea Sandra, this stunning design carries a triumphant message of rebirth. Set in sterling silver, a rectangle cut quartz gem reveals a butterfly in its crystalline depths. Diamonds adorn its... read more$304.99Artist: Aurea Sandra
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Solitary Crimson Om
Diamond charm bracelet
Solitary Crimson Om, Diamond charm bracelet
Length: 5.5"
Hema
Hema honors inner peace and meditation practices with the inspired design of this bracelet. It is centered by a sterling silver medallion featuring Om (also ohm or aum) written in Devanagari. The... read more$74.99Artist: Hema
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Solitary Om
Diamond charm bracelet
Solitary Om, Diamond charm bracelet
Length: 5.5"
Hema
Hema honors inner peace and meditation practices with the inspired design of this bracelet. It is centered by a sterling silver medallion featuring Om (also ohm or aum) written in Devanagari. The... read more$39.99Artist: Hema
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Angel of Good Fortune
Handcrafted Lucky Angel Diamond Chip 18k Gold Pendant
Angel of Good Fortune, Handcrafted Lucky Angel Diamond Chip 18k Gold Pendant
Length: 0.9" x 0.6" W
Anna Paula Vivacqua
Surrounded by a circular aura, a golden angel wears four hearts on her gown. They form a four-leaf clover. Anna Paula Vivacqua crafts this beautiful pendant of 18k gold and crowns her design with a... read more$319.99Artist: Anna Paula Vivacqua
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Winged Freedom
Sterling Silver and Diamond Band Ring
Winged Freedom, Sterling Silver and Diamond Band Ring
US Ring Size: 8
Alice Domingues
Butterflies flutter over sparkling blossoms in a mesmerizing design by Alice Domingues. The ring is crafted of sterling silver featuring openwork motifs and contrasting textures. Five diamond buds... read more$147.99$125.79Artist: Alice Domingues
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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.


Global artisans use all sorts of materials in their handcrafted jewelry for men. In the Andes, sterling silver, leather, and combinations of natural stones are frequently used. In Bali, silver, gold, bone, wood, brass, and stainless copper adorn handmade jewelry. In West Africa, men's jewelry honors the cow, where bone and horns are incorporated into unique pieces.


Absolutely! Jewelry is an art form that allows makers to express their individuality and cultural influences, and certain designs are used to represent important symbols. For example, Central American artisans incorporate traditional figures, glyphs, and pre-Hispanic folklore. In Mexico, the famous work of artists Angel Ortiz, Maria Belen Nilson, and Rosa Rojo highlight the beauty of Aztec, Mayan and Teotihuacan civilizations. In Peru, powerful symbols, like the Andean chakana, are used to represent humanitys union with the cosmos. Indian artists are extremely tied to their faith and spirituality. Earring designs include chakra gemstones, motifs of Lord Ganesha, and other spiritual imagery. In Bali, the Om symbol is prevalent, as well as the mythological panther-like Barong image, which is seen as a protector spirit. Designs pulled from the natural world, like animal figures, feathers, plants, as well as stones, are used in almost every culture, which then infuses them with their own particular meanings.


Yes! We offer a wide selection of earrings that are made from eco-friendly materials. Cow bone, water buffalo horn, fabric, recycled paper, wood, palm leaf and coconut shells, just to name a few. Product descriptions always list materials used, so be sure to read about each product to discover how artisans are working to ensure sustainability and environmental consciousness.


There is no best when it comes to handmade earrings. However, certain materials lend themselves well to jewelry. Silver and gold, for example, are frequently used to make earrings because of their luster and shine. Each region puts its own unique touch on the art of earring-making. Most use some combination of silver, gold, gemstones, wooden or glass beads, and bones. Some regions, like West Africa, have found ways to introduce up-cycling into the jewelry-making process. Recycled plastic and paper beads, as well as coconut shells are commonly integrated into beautiful works of earring art. Whatever materials used, quality and safety are always our top priorities. Each pair of earrings is tested to ensure its safety. If you do have sensitive skin, you may consider rhodium plated earrings, as rhodium is completely hypoallergenic. You can always find all relevant information about materials in the product description.


Traditional artisans handcraft jewelry using the techniques and materials of their ancestors. In Indonesia, the most common mens bracelet is made from Akar Baharnatural, or black, coral. In the Andes, sterling silver, leather, waxed cotton threads, or natural stones adorn handmade jewelry. In Central America, the list includes: gold, brass, cord, wood, or glass. West Africa also makes use of these materials, plus wooden beads. And India incorporates gemstones into its rich history of jewelry.
Featured Reviews on Diamond Jewelry
Sterling silver and diamond wristband bracelet, 'Glinting Om'





By Patricia
Great customer service
The bracelet is of great quality. I ordered two for my sons. Unfortunately my one son had a problem with the bracelet coming unfastened several times. Unfortunately he lost it. He was saddened-we contacted Novica. They sent another bracelet and this one stays on! They both were impressed with the personal thank you from the artist and the card of authenticity.
Diamond and rhodium plated sterling silver pendant, 'Our Lady of Fatima'





By KK
Lovely Gift
I highly recommend this pendant as a gift to friends of faith. Although I never saw it in person, the recipient absolutely loved it.
Quartz and diamond cocktail ring, 'Butterfly'





By Stephanie
Incredible Craftsmanship - Original and Beautiful
I had been eyeing this ring for a long time. I finally decided to buy it and when it arrived, I was in awe... its so beautiful! The quartz is very clear, and the butterfly with diamonds on its wings makes this ring even more special. I will be proud to show this off!
Featured Artist
Anna Paula Vivacqua Gold and silver jewelry
"Some pieces receive stones, others color, but all follow the principle of appearing as a tattoo…."