Striking Squares Bracelet, Pink cuff bracelet order with Portuguese tile replica, polymer clay women jewelry for summer

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Striking Squares Bracelet, Pink cuff bracelet order with Portuguese tile replica, polymer clay women jewelry for summer,

This is a Striking Squares Bracelet Pink cuff bracelet with Portuguese tile replica polymer.

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Product code: Striking Squares Bracelet, Pink cuff bracelet order with Portuguese tile replica, polymer clay women jewelry for summer

This is a Striking Squares Bracelet, Pink cuff bracelet with Portuguese tile replica, polymer clay women jewelry for summer
This bracelet is crafted in Polymer clay, with the technique of image transfer. It is a replica in miniature of tiles in pink. Ideal to combine with a pair of earrings with the same tile design. (You can see in the section of earrings, some models with this tile design).
This is clearly visible in the pictures size; the total length of the bracelet is of approximately: 17 cm, and has a small extension chain.

Handmade jewelry.

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The name comes from the Arabic and gained tradition in Portuguese lands. The tile has 500 years of national production and is unique as a decorative and architectural element. It covered churches, palaces and changed the urban landscape. A story to see here in 5 videos.
The art of tile making had to take root in the Iberian Peninsula under the influence of the Arabs, who brought mosaics to the conquered lands to decorate the walls of their palaces, giving them shine and ostentation, through a complex geometric game. The style fascinated Spaniards and Portuguese. The artisans took the Moorish technique, which took a long time, simplified it and adapted the patterns to Western taste. The first examples used in Portugal, the Hispano Moors, came in the late 15th century from Seville and served order to cover the walls of palaces and churches. Seventy years later, in 1560, pottery workshops began to appear in Lisbon, producing tiles using the faience technique, imported from Italy.

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