mata jewellery

Rainbow Bracelet

$1,652.00

Hand faceted sapphires, emeralds and rubies that are hand strung with a solid heavyweight 9ct box clasp.

  • 61cts total weight  
  • Graduating stones from 3.5mm to 4.5mm 

Colour may vary due to the natural state of the gemstones, each stone is hand-selected to ensure the highest quality on each strand.  

All pieces are handmade in our London studio and are tested and hallmarked at the London Assay Office a guarantee of quality for over 700 years.

Each piece is made-to-order and requires a 3–5-week lead time for production.  

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Shipping
  • Free shipping within the US
  • This piece is handmade in London after you place an order. Please allow 4-6 weeks to produce & ship your piece.
  • You will receive a confirmation email once your order has shipped.
Returns
  • This piece is final sale and cannot be returned or exchanged, unless it arrives damaged or defective. Each piece is made with care, often incorporating eco-conscious design and handcrafted details.
  • We encourage you to review product details closely before placing your order — and feel free to reach out to support@societyofcloth.com with any questions!
About mata jewellery

The word mātā derives from the Sanskrit language, meaning “mother”, also referring to motherland. mātā jewellery's philosophy is to create beautifully crafted pieces that will stand the test of time. Founder Manu Sidhu meticulously handcrafts each piece in the brand's London Studio, drawing inspiration from architecture, nature, and Indian relics.

Our Ethos

Society of Cloth was cultivated out of a love for cultural craft, artisan communities, and the history behind the clothes we wear everyday. With the rise of fast fashion, we seem to have forgotten that each garment is a form of art and carries stories, traditions, and meaning.

We seek to resurface that meaning by connecting individuals with independent brands from around the world that that fuse generational techniques with modern design. These brands are vetted by our team for their recognition of local crafts, fair employment standards, and eco-conscious development practices.

After all, what we wear is an expression of ourselves, our curiosity about the world, our appreciation of artisanal work, and our commitment to preserve our earth and home.

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