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Farahavar Bracelet

The Faravahar is one of the most enduring symbols of ancient Persia — a winged figure representing divine grace, moral choice, and the eternal soul. Found carved into the ruins of Persepolis and worn as a seal of royal authority by Achaemenid kings, it has transcended millennia as an emblem of spiritual guardianship. This bracelet draws directly from that lineage, translating the outstretched wings and central disc into a wearable composition that carries the weight of its origin without heaviness on the wrist.

Every element is considered: the symmetry of the wings, the proportions of the central figure, the way the form resolves at the clasp. It is a piece designed to be noticed in its details rather than its volume — a quiet assertion of heritage rendered in contemporary craft.

Constructed from electroplated brass and stainless steel, finished with Japanese Matsuno and Toho glass beads that introduce subtle colour and texture across the band.

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