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WRIST BAND BRACELET

ARTIST

MAGGOOSH

PRICE €260,00
HEIGHT/LENGTH

Length 20.0 cm

METAL

18K gold plated sterling silver mixed

WEIGHT

7g

This bracelet uses a combination of materials and chains to create an easy-going contemporary classic, perfect for day and night.

Founder and designer of Maggoosh, Margarita Chrissak, designed the Currents collection from the starting point of creating the sensual impression of a waterfall of gold by playing with the box chain’s shimmering effect.

“When jewels catch the light, a dance takes place, the dance of life.” – Margarita

Handcrafted by craftsmen in Greece, it is part of the nature of this piece for variations to possibly occur across items.

 

Margarita Chrissaki followed her dream of designing jewelry by establishing her own brand, Maggoosh, at age 19 while studying Jewelry Design at the Gemological Institute of America in New York. Maggoosh went on to be featured in Vogue, Harper’s Bazaar, and the Financial Times, and is stocked at leading stores worldwide including Liberty London, Le Bon Marché Paris, Intermix New York, and Lane Crawford Shanghai.

Maggoosh takes its name from Margarita’s breakdancing nickname, and dance is at the heart of the inspiration behind her jewelry creations.

Through the expert fashioning of fine materials into fluid forms, every Maggoosh design embraces and compliments the natural movement of the body. Each piece is uniquely handcrafted by a network of craftsmen in Margarita’s hometown Athens, Greece. The results are elegant adornments that convey sensuality, sophistication and the timeless ambience of vibrant joie de vivre.

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The chains are fragile so please handle with care. We recommend storing the braid in a jewellery box or pouch when it’s not being worn, and keeping it separate from other items to prevent scratches.

To keep your plated jewellery looking its best, avoid direct contact with water, perfumes, lotions, and household chemicals, as these can cause the plating to fade. To restore its shine, clean gently using a soft, lint-free cloth, avoiding harsh chemicals or rubbing with abrasive materials that may damage the gold plating. With proper care, your jewellery will maintain its beauty and lustre for years to come.