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MINOS SILVER AND ROSE GOLD BRACELET

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Sale price€1,160.00

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Minos is a handmade men's bracelet . It is composed of an oversized Venetian chain in 925/100 silver, finished with two snake heads (one in 750/1000 rose gold and the other in 925/1000 silver ). The snakes hold a hammered silver ring in their mouths.

For a wrist between 14 cm and 15.5 cm: choose a size S

For a wrist between 15.5 cm and 17 cm: choose a size M

For a wrist between 17cm and 18.5cm: choose a size L

For a wrist between 18.5 and 20 cm: choose an XL size

Traditionally handcrafted in our workshop in Paris, France. This bracelet will be custom-made especially for you. Please allow 5 weeks for production.

Please note that each bracelet is unique, and therefore the bracelet you receive will differ significantly from those presented on the website. This specificity is intentional and is the very essence of Legion Paris's artisanal approach. It should not be considered a defect or grounds for complaint.

"Rose gold" is 18-carat (750/1000) rose gold. An alloy of gold and copper with a very warm, slightly pinkish hue. No surface treatment such as rhodium plating is used; the gold is pink throughout and will remain so.

The term " Black Silver " refers to solid silver with a legal fineness of 925/1000 that has been oxidized to a dark gray color. Black silver will develop a patina, and the treatment will fade in places to reveal the natural shine of untreated silver.

"Often we come to a crossroads where we have to make a decision that will impact the path our lives take from that moment on."

In Dante Alighieri's Divine Comedy , written seven centuries ago, myth and reality intertwine in an adventure through hell, purgatory and heaven.

This new collection is inspired by the first part of Dante's work: the circles of Hell . These are nine concentric, overlapping circular areas. Each piece of jewelry is inspired by a stage of Dante's journey through Hell.

At the end of his allegorical journey, Dante hopes to achieve a better understanding of himself, his situation, and to be at peace with his exile.

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