Sfera Bracelet Dionysus

Dionysus

Live fully, without fear.

Sfera Bracelet Dionysus

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€100,00
€100,00
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Each piece comes to life at the moment of purchase and is handcrafted especially for you.

CHARACTERISTICS

  • Collection: Sfera
  • Type: Bracelet
  • Model: BR30
  • Crown: 18kt gold-plated bronze
  • Finish: Glossy
  • Shape: Round 0.79 in
  • Motif material: Handcrafted resin with raised detailing
  • Total weight: approx. 12 Grams

DETAILS

  • Composition: Nickel Free
  • Fit: Rigid yet comfortable, it wraps around the wrist with an essential, contemporary line and can be easily tightened or widened to adapt naturally
  • Sizes: Adjustable

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.

Notas importantes

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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Dionysus

Live fully, without fear.

Also commonly known by his Roman name, Bacchus appears to be a god who has two distinct origins. On the one hand, Dionysus was the god of wine, agriculture, and fertility of nature, and is also the patron god of the Greek stage. On the other hand, he also represents the outstanding features of mystery religions, such as those practiced at Eleusis. According to one myth, Dionysus is the son of the god Zeus and the mortal woman Semele (daughter of Cadmus of Thebes). Semele is killed by Zeus’ lightning bolts while Dionysus is still in her womb. The festival for Dionysus was held in the spring when vines would start bearing leaves. It became one of the most important events of the year and its primary focal point was the theater. Most of the great Greek plays were initially written to be performed during the feast of Dionysus. All participants, writers, actors, spectators, were regarded as his sacgred servants during the festival.

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