Echo Bracelet Pollux

Pollux

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Echo Bracelet Pollux

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$310.00
$310.00
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Each piece comes to life at the moment of purchase and is handcrafted especially for you.

CHARACTERISTICS

  • Collection: Echo
  • Type: Bracelet
  • Model: BR15
  • Crown: 18kt gold-plated bronze
  • Finish: Glossy
  • Shape: Round 0.79 in
  • Motif material: Handcrafted resin with raised detailing
  • Total weight: approx. 22 Grams

DETAILS

  • Composition: Nickel Free
  • Fit: Flexible and enveloping, it follows the wrist with rhythm and lightness, like a sequence of motifs unfolding in harmony
  • Sizes: Adjustable thanks to the extension chain

CRAFTSMANSHIP

  • Production: Handcrafted in Rome, 100% Made in Italy.
  • Slight variations in finish or tone reflect the uniqueness of each piece and its artisanal character.
  • Each jewel is accompanied by a certificate of guarantee and authenticity.

JEWELRY CARE

It is recommended to avoid contact with water, perfume, and impacts, in order to preserve its beauty over time.

Important Notes

The jewels' colors in the photo may look different from the original one. This depends from the resolution. Each object is handmade and has unique characteristics.
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Pollux

Stay loyal to all around.

One of the Dioscuri, sons of Zeus and Leda, excellent boxer. When his brother Castor, tamer of horses and a mortal, was wounded, Pollux begged Zeus to let him die or to also give immortality to his brother. Jove gave them permission to be together forever, half of their time in to the underworld and half with the gods on Mount Olympus. According to legend, the Dioscuri were transformed by Zeus in to the constellation Gemini. On the Quirinal hill in the fourth century BC the temple of the god Quirinus was built, god of the Romans organized in curiae, which gave the name to the hill. The most impressive appearances on the hill were certainly those of the baths of Constantine and the temple of Serapis, built by Caracalla in 217 d. C. From the ancient Roman temple come the sculptures of the Dioscuri, whose constant presence on the Quirinal hill led to its being called Monte Cavallo.

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