Ebony Moucharabieh Cuff Bracelet – Elegance and Artisanal Know-How
The Moucharabieh Ebony cuff bracelet celebrates the excellence of Aari embroidery, a refined art born in the 15th century in North India. Once adorning the wrists of the Rajput princesses of Rajasthan, this meticulous technique owes its name to "Aar," the needle used by master embroiderers.
An exceptional jewel inspired by ancestral know-how
Each cuff bracelet is crafted with glass and pyrite beads, carefully selected for their finesse and subtle luster. Embroidered one by one onto supple leather, these beads form a refined pattern, evoking the openwork arabesques of moucharabiehs. This delicate, airy structure gives the piece a sophisticated and timeless look.
Refined design and absolute comfort
Pearl and pyrite embellishments capture the light and illuminate the wrist with subtle reflections. Its hidden magnetic clasp, accompanied by an embossed silver button, guarantees a secure fit and understated elegance. The supple leather, pleasant to the touch, offers an incomparable sensation of lightness.
A unique, limited edition jewel
Published in a limited edition, this embroidered cuff bracelet is the result of a collaboration between the Master Embroiderers of Delhi, the Karigars, and MILLE et CLAIRE. This exclusive creation perpetuates the heritage of Indian royal jewelry, while reinterpreting it in a contemporary and refined aesthetic.