
HistoryRich and complex, Aari embroidery was born in northern India in the 15th century. These jewels of fine glass beads and pyrite adorned the wrists of the Rajput Princesses of Rajasthan. Aari comes from "Aar", which designates the needle of the master embroiderers. The Aari collection revisits this ancestral technique of hand needle embroidery. Our glass beads and pyrites are selected for their extreme finesse and luminosity. They are embroidered by hand, one by one, on a piece of leather, to create a piece of jewelry that is light to wear. The pearl and pyrite ornaments illuminate the wrist with fine bursts of color. The cuffs close around the wrist with a hidden magnet and an embossed button in silver or gold. The leather provides a unique feeling of lightness on the hand. Published in a limited series, the Aari Burgundy bracelet brought together for its realization the Master embroiderers of Delhi, LES KARIGARS and MILLE et CLAIRE. Dimension Dimension: 1.5 x 19 cm - s/m / Wrist circumference: 17 cm. Dimension: 1.5 x 21 cm - m/l / Wrist circumference: 19 cm. Details Materials: Glass beads embroidered on leather Skill: Hand needle embroidery Collaboration: France and Punjab Colors: Burgundy and antique gold glass beads on burgundy leather Packaging: Delivered with its organic cotton pouch Questions about? Email: [infoproduit@milleetclaire.fr](mailto:info@milleetclaire.fr) CareOur leathers and glass beads are natural materials. The leather will acquire a patina to accompany you over time. To take care of your cuff, we advise you to use a soft, dry cloth without adding any product.