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Brass Bracelet Tibetan Tribal Leaf Wide

Made in Nepal Ships from the UK

Metal against skin gives this bracelet its quiet presence: a wide solid brass Tibetan bracelet with a leaf motif that feels rooted, warm and deliberate. It is made for days when you want jewellery with substance, a cuff-like piece that brings a touch of ritual craft to a simple sleeve or bare wrist.

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Metal against skin gives this bracelet its quiet presence: a wide solid brass Tibetan bracelet with a leaf motif that feels rooted, warm and deliberate. It is made for days when you want jewellery with substance, a cuff-like piece that brings a touch of ritual craft to a simple sleeve or bare wrist.

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About this product

Leaf pattern and a grounded wrist
  • The wide form gives the bracelet a clear visual weight, more like a small piece of wearable metalwork than a delicate chain.
  • The leaf design softens the brass, bringing an organic line to a strong, sculptural shape.
  • Solid brass has a naturally warm tone, sitting between gold and earthier antique metal.
  • It works well worn alone, where the pattern can be seen, or beside simpler bangles for a layered look.
  • The adjustable metal shape makes it practical for different wrists, without losing its bold character.
Solid brass with Tibetan-inspired character

The bracelet is made from solid brass, a metal long used in ritual objects, bowls, vessels and decorative jewellery across many cultures. Here it gives the piece its weight, warmth and gently aged feeling. The Tibetan-inspired leaf pattern adds a contemplative note, drawing on the visual language of symbolic metalwork without feeling ornate.

How to wear it

Slide it on gently and adjust the metal with care if you need a closer fit. Brass is firm, so bend it slowly and only as much as needed.

Wear it over a fine knit, with linen, or against bare skin. Its width gives it enough presence to stand on its own.

Caring for the brass

Brass naturally develops a deeper patina with touch, air and time. Some people love that softer, lived-in finish; if you prefer more brightness, polish it occasionally with a suitable brass cloth.

Keep it dry where possible, and avoid leaving it in prolonged contact with perfume, lotions or moisture.

A note on its symbolism

Leaf motifs are often read as symbols of growth, renewal and connection with the natural world. In jewellery inspired by Tibetan and Himalayan metalwork, repeated patterns can also act as a visual focus, something the eye returns to in the same way the hand returns to a familiar object. This piece keeps that feeling simple: warm brass, a wide wrist shape, and a pattern that brings nature into the rhythm of everyday dress.

Size and details
  • Material: solid brass.
  • Weight: 35 g.
  • Origin: China.
  • Style: wide Tibetan bracelet with leaf motif.
A thoughtful gift for someone who likes meaningful metalwork

This suits someone drawn to warm-toned jewellery, symbolic patterns and pieces with a little presence. It makes a considered gift for a birthday, a yoga practitioner, a traveller at heart, or anyone who prefers jewellery with texture and story.

Length6 cm
Width6 cm
Height2.5 cm
Weight35 g

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Brass

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Common questions

Will the brass stay bright?
Brass changes naturally with wear and may deepen in colour over time. Polishing can bring back more shine if you prefer a brighter finish.
Can it be adjusted?
Yes. The metal can be gently bent for fit, but it should be adjusted slowly and not repeatedly forced back and forth.
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