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Mirabelle Brass Bangle with Paradise Bird

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Dainty beaton brass bangle with paradise bird charm and round tassel by Mirabelle.

Bangle inside diameter 65mm

The Bird of Paradise is the 'Diva' of the avian world, the flashy cousin of the raven and crow. The Bird of Paradise was rumored to have come from the heavenly realms, where it soared through paradise without ever touching the earth.

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Dainty beaton brass bangle with paradise bird charm and round tassel by Mirabelle.

Bangle inside diameter 65mm

The Bird of Paradise is the 'Diva' of the avian world, the flashy cousin of the raven and crow. The Bird of Paradise was rumored to have come from the heavenly realms, where it soared through paradise without ever touching the earth.

Bridging the gap between high street and high end, Mirabelle jewellery is characterised by a love of texture, form and natural materials.
Mirabelle founder Veronique Henry is the daughter of a Parisian silversmith, whose jewellery designs are heavily influenced by her passion for South East Asia. This is seen by the intricacy and vibrant colour combinations of her fine designs, fusing ethnic and contemporary materials to produce pieces which intrigue and have soul. With a strong belief in the power of jewellery to uplift the spirits, collections are imbued with symbolism and meaning, from crystal stones to ancient talismans.

All Mirabelle jewellery is produced by fair trade suppliers using sterling silver, 22k gold plated metals, brass, semi precious stones, carved mother of pearl, wood, and shells from trusted sources.

Mirabelle's accessibly-priced jewellery box essentials are classic investment pieces, updated with eclectic, fashion-led seasonal collections encapsulating Véronique's effortless style and freedom of spirit.

Gift boxed in our luxury matt black boxes with exclusive earthspirit logo - perfect for giving or for keeping.

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