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Miiken Badlands Bracelet

Miiken Badlands Bracelet

Subtle earthy tones and a muted geometric pattern work together to embody the strong yet understated beauty of the badlands. The matte texture of the delicate glass beads adds to the organic sense of being in this landscape.

All bracelets are joyfully handwoven using Japanese glass seed beads, needle and thread and finished with 14k gold clasps and findings.

7.5"

Medium Width = 6 Beads Around (Herringbone Stitch)

Handmade in Ontario

Due to the handmade nature of this item slight variations may occur

When you shop at Victoire, you're supporting independent designers like Miiken's Erin, who joyfully handmakes each piece with Japanese glass seed beads and 14k gold finishings. She started beading as a teenager to reclaim herĀ Haudenosaunee culture that she was estranged from at the time. Erin is at her happiest with theĀ feeling of theĀ beads in her hands, andĀ aims to weave good energy into each item while creating sustainably-made pieces that will bring wearers joy for years to come.

$22.01

Original: $62.90

-65%
Miiken Badlands Bracelet—

$62.90

$22.01

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Subtle earthy tones and a muted geometric pattern work together to embody the strong yet understated beauty of the badlands. The matte texture of the delicate glass beads adds to the organic sense of being in this landscape.

All bracelets are joyfully handwoven using Japanese glass seed beads, needle and thread and finished with 14k gold clasps and findings.

7.5"

Medium Width = 6 Beads Around (Herringbone Stitch)

Handmade in Ontario

Due to the handmade nature of this item slight variations may occur

When you shop at Victoire, you're supporting independent designers like Miiken's Erin, who joyfully handmakes each piece with Japanese glass seed beads and 14k gold finishings. She started beading as a teenager to reclaim herĀ Haudenosaunee culture that she was estranged from at the time. Erin is at her happiest with theĀ feeling of theĀ beads in her hands, andĀ aims to weave good energy into each item while creating sustainably-made pieces that will bring wearers joy for years to come.