



Pearl, Quartz & Amethyst Lucky Horn Charm Bracelet in 18ct Recycled Yellow Gold – One of a Kind
A one-of-a-kind bracelet that holds both beauty and meaning. Strung in 18 karat recycled yellow gold with a delicate mix of natural pearls, quartz, and amethyst, this piece is anchored by a dangle Horn charm — il Corno — the ancient Italian symbol of luck, protection, and vitality.
The bracelet is set with eleven carefully selected natural stones: freshwater pearl, clear quartz, and soft purple amethyst. Each bead was chosen individually for its tone, clarity, and surface character. The pearls bring a soft luminosity, quartz introduces clarity and light, and amethyst adds depth and quiet colour variation. Together they form a subtle rhythm across the wrist, connected by fine 18 karat gold links that move fluidly between each element.
The piece is finished with a spring ring closure in Italian hallmarked 750 gold. At 17.4 cm in length and 2.7 g in weight, it sits close to the wrist with a light, almost effortless presence — delicate in structure but rich in detail.
Features
• 18 Karat Recycled Yellow Gold
• Hand assembled in Cornwall & Italy
• One-of-a-kind talisman bracelet
• Dangle Horn charm (il Corno) — Italian protection symbol
• Natural gemstones: freshwater pearl, quartz & amethyst (11 stones total)
• Hand-selected mixed gemstone composition
• Length: 17.4 cm
• Weight: 2.7 g
• Spring ring closure
• Italian hallmarked 750
• Part of the Ancient Relics Collection
• One of a kind piece
Concept
A quiet talisman of protection and continuity — where symbolism is held close rather than displayed. Drawing on Italian cultural tradition, the Horn becomes part of a living composition of stones and gold, carrying meaning through wear rather than declaration. The bracelet balances delicacy with intention, designed for everyday presence and personal significance.
Availability
• One of a kind piece
• Ready to ship
• This exact bracelet will not be reproduced
Maker’s Note
“The Horn — il Corno — is one of the oldest symbols of protection and good fortune in Italian culture. I wanted to make something that carried that meaning without announcing it. Something a woman or a child could wear every day and feel, quietly, that it was looking after her.”
— Tamara Gervasio
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