Brass Bracelet, Tibetan Tribal Leaf Slim
A slim solid brass cuff with a quiet, old-metal glow, made to sit close to the wrist rather than shout for attention. The leaf-like engraving catches the light in small angled strokes, giving this Tibetan-style bracelet a sense of movement as your hand turns.
Brass Bracelet, Tibetan Tribal Leaf Slim is backordered and will ship as soon as it is back in stock.
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A slim solid brass cuff with a quiet, old-metal glow, made to sit close to the wrist rather than shout for attention. The leaf-like engraving catches the light in small angled strokes, giving this Tibetan-style bracelet a sense of movement as your hand turns.
Brass Bracelet, Tibetan Tribal Leaf Slim is backordered and will ship as soon as it is back in stock.
About this product
Leaf engraving with a worn brass glow
- The open cuff shape gives the bracelet a clean, easy line on the wrist.
- Fine diagonal cuts run along the band like a row of small leaves or feather marks.
- Darker grooves sit against the brass surface, so the pattern has depth without bright colour.
- The slim profile makes it simple to wear alone, or layered with softer cords and beaded bracelets.
- Its quiet metal tone suits linen, knitwear, denim and other everyday textures.
Solid brass, simple and tactile
This bracelet is made from solid brass, with a warm golden tone and darker detailing in the engraved lines. Brass has long been used for ritual vessels, bells, bowls and jewellery across many cultures, valued for its weight, warmth and living surface.
Wearing the cuff
The open shape can be gently adjusted for comfort. Bend it slowly and with care, using small movements rather than repeated sharp pressure, so the metal keeps its shape.
Wear it close to the wrist for a neat look, or a little looser if you prefer the feeling of movement. Its slim form makes it an easy daily piece rather than a ceremonial statement.
Brass care and patina
Brass naturally changes with touch, air and moisture. Over time, the surface may deepen, soften or develop a patina, which many people enjoy as part of the metal’s character.
Keep it dry where possible and wipe it with a soft cloth after wearing. If you prefer a brighter shine, polish it occasionally with a cloth suitable for brass.
Tibetan-inspired metalwork in context
Tibetan-style bracelets often draw on a long visual language of repeated marks, borders and symbolic patterning, where a narrow band becomes a small field of rhythm and intention. This design is more understated than temple geometry or figure work, using a leaf-like line instead of a clearly religious symbol. It feels closer to everyday adornment: a piece of warm metal to wear through ordinary moments, carrying a hint of mountain craft traditions without making a spiritual promise.
Weight and details
Made from solid brass and weighing 25 g. This is an open cuff bracelet in the Tibetan Mantra Bracelet range, with a slim engraved leaf-style design. Origin: China.
A grounded gift for everyday wear
A thoughtful choice for someone who likes warm metals, symbolic design and jewellery with a quiet sense of place. It suits birthdays, small thank-you gifts, or a personal piece chosen to mark a new season.
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