Jewelry of the Andes

Bracelet, 'Diamonds and Halos'

Silver halos glisten with unique elegance forming a chain through diamond-shaped links. Peruvian designer Juan Contreras creates a geometric fantasy with silver mined in Peru. .

Bracelet, 'Passion Knots'

Juan Contreras ties knots with luminous silver threads to create an original bracelet. The design exudes a mesmerizing effect. .

Leather bracelet, 'Versatile Fun'

Shiny silver makes a stunning contrast when fitted over fine leather hoops, creating a fascinating bracelet. Designer Rosa Tomatis offers an original vision in chic sophistication. .

Bracelet, 'Budding Roses'

Peru's Ilaria expertly captures the budding beauty of roses for a captivating bracelet. Finely detailed, the rosebuds glisten with sterling elegance. .925 rating silver.

Tiger's eye bracelet, 'Attraction'

Tiger's eye, birthstone of the Capricorn born, exudes powerful elegance in a silver bracelet by Ani Mu�iz. Tiger's eye is said to attract beauty and abundance, and create order out of chaos. .

Bracelet, 'Dancing Leaves'

"This design reminds me of leaves that dance when the wind blows, " says Peruvian designer Regina Flores. Lovingly shaping Andean silver, she creates a light-hearted bracelet that is very original. She names it Tusuy, Quechua for "Dance." .

Obsidian bracelet, 'Passion for Night'

Sandra and Lily of Peru design a fabulous silver bracelet that wraps around the wrist with glamorous elegance. Crafted by hand, the bracelet glows with obsidian's natural sophistication. .

Quartz bracelet, 'Coral Sea'

Ana Lia threads rose quartz pebbles along stainless steel wire to form this delicate and demure bracelet. The bracelet closes with a silver clasp.

Bracelet, 'Fruits of Nature'

Nature's glorious fruits make an everlasting presence in this captivating bracelet. Shaped like a vine, the bracelet features buds about to burst with life. Ilaria designs this original bracelet, which is cast sterling silver and given an aged appearance.

Bracelet, 'Flower in the Wind'

Set on slender stems, a delicate blossom and gleaming foliage curve in a gentle arc. Regina Flores designs a stunning design to encircle the wrist with beauty. Meticulously hand-crafted, the bracelet is named Wayra, which means "Wind" in Quechua.