The jewellery in the Kalevala Amulet series is said to bring good luck to the wearer. The Kalevala Amulet pendant Taikal bird bronze 327031560 is a new interpretation of the classic Taikal bird jewellery. The Magic Bird amulet is inspired by a wealthy Viking Age jewellery. Birds symbolized good luck, health and prosperity for the Nordic peoples. Birds were believed to be messengers between humans and the gods. The magical bird in the jewellery sings of joy and faith in a happy tomorrow. The jewellery in the Amulet series are new interpretations of the mysterious symbols of ancient jewellery.
The bronze pendant has a diameter of 19.5 mm. The chain of the necklace is adjustable to 40/45/50 cm. It also comes with an extension piece to extend the chain up to 55/50 cm. Wear it as a long, short or alternating necklace. The jewellery is ideal for lovers of small and light jewellery who are fascinated by stories, old-time beliefs and symbolism. Handcrafted in Finland, the jewellery is made of bronze. The bronze jewellery has a subtle hint of reddish gold, glowing with the warmth and light of the short northern summer.
With the jewellery in the Amulet series, you create your own unique amulet jewellery. By combining with other amulet charms of different sizes and colours, you can build a personalised piece of jewellery with symbols that are just right for you. All charms, bracelets and earrings are available in silver and bronze.
The amulet jewellery range is designed by jewellery designer and goldsmith Lina Simons. Simons' designs are clean-lined and opulent, combining beauty, durability and wearability.
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