|
Love, as expressed around the world
in Silver inscribed with the word "Love" in Arabic, Chinese, English, French, German, Hebrew,
Hindi, Italian, Spanish and Russian.

Sergio Lub Love Bracelet - $20
(Picture shows silver Peace bracelet)
|
World Peace Solid jeweler's brass (NOT copper)
bracelet inscribed with the word "Peace" in Arabic, Chinese, English, French, German, Hebrew,
Hindi, Spanish and Russian.

Sergio Lub Peace Bracelet - $20
|
|
Inspired by the tribal
jewelry brought to the New World by African slaves. The same bracelets
they passed along to their American children, reminders of
the family roots and a timeless tradition.

Sergio Lub Golden Dome - $20
|
Inspired by a huge full moon
Sergio saw once rising over the Pampas in Argentina.

Sergio Lub Moon Rising - $25
|
|
Classic band of pure copper.
Heat-treated to comfortably adjust the wearer's wrist, providing a
maximum surface of skin-copper contact. A favorite for outdoor people,
from sport fishermen to golfers.

Sergio Lub Copper Dome - $20
|
The double spiral represents an umbilical cord, the
life-giving connection of body and soul. "If you ever feel lost while
in deep meditation", a Tibetan master taught me, "just follow the
silver cord back to yourself."

Sergio Lub Silver Spiral - $25
|
|
The Yellow metal is Jeweler's Brass, an alloy of 85% pure copper and
15% pure zinc, both essential minerals worn since prehistoric times by
many non-related cultures around the world. Science has already proven
that copper is absorbed through the skin, so our bracelets can now be
considered a time release source of needed minerals.
All designs are handcrafted the old
fashioned way, starting from solid metal wires. They us no plating, no
casting and no machine stamping, all industrial techniques that save
time, but compromise meaning. A stamping machine applies many tons of
pressure on a sheet of copper to stamp a desired shape, intimately
deforming the microscopic crystal lattice of the metal, making it
rigid and brittle, more “rock like”. A craftsperson making the same
pattern by hand will gradually work the copper to its final shape,
taking the time to heat the metal repeatedly so the vibrating
molecules can realign themselves and relieve the stress produced by
the changes made. This carefully executed heating process is called
“annealing”. The final result may look alike without a microscope, but
it feels much different. Please adjust bracelets on your wrist. Feel
the difference for yourself!
|