Comely UA
Floral Horizon
Floral Horizon
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About this item:
This elegant ribboned gerdan is inspired by the traditional ornamentation of Zakarpattia from the late 19th to early 20th century. The design reflects the richness of the culture and craftsmanship of that era.
The base of the piece is crafted with white beads, highlighting the vibrant floral patterns in blue, red, and green. The composition is completed with a stylish silver velvet ribbon, adding a modern touch and ensuring comfortable wear.
This gerdan is a perfect choice for lovers of Ukrainian ethnic style or anyone looking to add a unique and cultural accent to their look. It's ideal for festive events as well as everyday outfits, pairing beautifully with embroidered shirts or modern clothing.
Dimensions:
• Beaded part length: 31 cm (12.2 inches)
• Total length: Up to 102 cm (40.2 inches) adjustable with ties
• Width: 2 cm (0.8 inches)
Materials:
• High-quality seed beads
• Durable thread
Features:
✔ Adjustable Design: Customize the necklace length for a perfect fit, ensuring both comfort and versatility.
✔ Exquisitely Handcrafted: Meticulously recreated with care and precision, each piece faithfully reproduces the intricate details of historic Ukrainian folk patterns, as seen in museum exhibits and archival photos.
✔ Authentic Heritage: Inspired by genuine traditional designs, this replica seamlessly blends the time-honored elegance of Ukrainian craftsmanship with enduring quality, offering a unique piece that honors the past while complementing modern style.
Care Instructions:
To keep your necklace in pristine condition:
• Store in a dry place, away from direct sunlight.
• Avoid contact with water, perfume, and harsh chemicals.
• Clean gently with a soft, dry cloth if needed.
Gift Wrapping:
♥ Comes beautifully wrapped for free, making it a perfect gift for someone special—or a well-deserved treat for yourself!
Please Note:
Due to differences in lighting and screen settings, the actual colors may slightly vary from what you see in the photos.
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