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Decorate your bracelet with additional charms. Crafted with gold-tones, it is your choice of a feather, bear or heart charm that secures easily with a lobster clasp. The feather charm is made from gold-tones, the bear charm is made from sodalite and gold-tones and the heart charm is made from red coral and gold-tones.
Please note: Gemstone may vary in color and/or pattern. Please allow for these natural variations.
Part of the Elements by Sarkash Collection. Made in China. All weights pertaining to diamond weights are minimum weights. Additionally, please note that many gemstones are treated to enhance their beauty. Click here for important information about gemstone enhancements and special care requirements.
California residents only: “Proposition 65” WARNING
Most people think the coral used in jewelry comes from South Pacific coral reefs such as the Great Barrier Reef off Australia. However, these coral reefs are formed by a different species than the coral that is traditionally used in jewelry. Most jewelry coral is found in the Mediterranean Sea or in the Pacific near Japan and Taiwan. It grows in ocean colonies of branches that look like underwater trees, and is found in a range of colors, including pale pink (called angelskin coral), orange, red (called noble coral), white and black. The most valued colors are deep red, black and pink. It is much softer than other gems, with a hardness of only 3.5 on the Mohs Scale. In jewelry-making, coral is often carved into beads or cameos, or can be left and polished in its natural branch-like form.
Among the most ancient of gem materials, coral has been used for adornment since prehistoric times. While coral inlays and ornaments have been found in Celtic tombs from the Iron Age, the gem also has a history of religious significance. It is one of the seven treasures in Buddhist scriptures, and coral rosaries are used by Tibetan Lamas.
Coral was long thought to be a powerful talisman that could stop bleeding, protect from evil spirits, and ward off hurricanes. Because it was believed that coral protected the wearer, it was a traditional gift to children. Coral was also believed to lose its powers once broken. Today, coral is the traditional 35th anniversary gift for married couples.
About the Collection: Achieve a one-of-a-kind look with Elements by Sarkash - a uniquely inspired designer jewelry collection by designer Ghitee Sarkash.
Exclusive to ShopNBC, the collection draws inspiration from a unique combination of Southwestern and Middle Eastern design elements. Crafted by skilled artisans, the pieces showcase trend-right flair with elements of timeless style. Genuine gemstones, including American turquoise, are beautifully finished in a variety of cuts, sizes and polishes. In addition, a variety of unique metals are utilized, including silver, brass and copper in a fresh, head-turning approach to jewelry design.
After settling in Albuquerque, New Mexico, Ghitee got her first job as an assistant for a silver company. From there, her love and passion for jewelry design grew and she was soon promoted to designer.
Today, Ghitee combines her passion for design with stories from her past to create one-of-a-kind jewelry designs that reflect her unique life experience and inspiration.