Drake Puro Passage Bracelet
Beads skull bracelet for men or women Drake Passage puro
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Each bracelet is made to order and by hand in our Parisian workshop.
Most common Size for women: S (15cm)
Most common Size for Men: L (19cm)
Size XL (21cm) is to be reserved for VERY large wrists
Discover the Drake Passage Puro, a bold and distinctive piece designed for men who embrace the rebellious spirit of rock and tattoos. This double row skull bracelet embodies the power of Drake Passage, a feared strait between South America and Antarctica, famous for its raging storms.
Each element of this bracelet is carefully handcrafted, offering exceptional artisanal quality. Mounted on an extremely resistant elastic cable, this bracelet ensures durability and comfort. Snowflake Beads , Black Regalite, and Imperial Jasper beads add a touch of sophistication and mystery.
The pewter skulls and distinctive logos of the Santa Muerte brand reinforce the rebellious character of this jewel. Inspired by the world of tattoos, rock music and rebel culture, the Santa Muerte brand embodies the spirit of counterculture.
Every detail of the Drake Passage Bracelet has been meticulously designed to provide a non-allergenic product. The beads, all fine stones, and the pewter pieces guarantee exceptional quality and a striking aesthetic.
Wear this bracelet with pride, whether you are a man or a woman looking to express your unique style. Assert your individuality and passion for adventure with the Drake Passage Puro, a perfect fusion of bold style and exquisite craftsmanship.
Get this exceptional piece of jewelry now and join those who embrace the rebellious spirit of Santa Muerte. Order your Drake Passage Puro today and let your style speak for your distinctive personality.
Known for the fearsome storms that regularly buffet it and considered one of the most dangerous places on the planet for navigation, the Drake Passage, also called Drake Strait, is a wide inlet that separates the end southern South America and Antarctica, between Cape Horn in Tierra del Fuego and the South Shetland Islands in Antarctica.