Comely UA
Gerdan “Mistweaver”
Gerdan “Mistweaver”
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This gerdan speaks softly — like light resting on snow. Its design originates from a traditional Hutsul necklace preserved in the National Museum of Folk Art of Hutsulshchyna and Pokuttia named Yosyp Kobrynskyi. Reimagined in a modern form, it carries the ancient harmony of Carpathian geometry — now expressed through calm tones of black, milk, and clear glass. This jewelry — it’s a moment of stillness where strength quietly breathes. Original Comely UA design, inspired by a traditional museum piece.
| Dimensions: | Materials: |
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| • Beaded length: 28 cm (11 in) • Adjustable circumference with velvet ribbons • Width: 3 cm (1.2 in) |
• Czech seed beads • Durable nylon thread • Velvet ribbons with adjustable length |
Symbolism:
The cross-rhombus pattern is a traditional Hutsul symbol of balance, fertility, and life’s continuity.
It unites the stability of the earth and the clarity of light — forming an amulet of harmony, presence, and inner peace.
Black beads — strength, protection, and memory.
Milky beads — tenderness, warmth, feminine energy.
Transparent beads — purity, openness, spiritual clarity.
Together they create a code of silence — a rhythm of light and shadow that holds serenity within movement. This gerdan embodies clarity that needs no words — strength expressed through quiet beauty.
Each Comely UA piece is handcrafted. Subtle variations in color or bead alignment are marks of authenticity — traces of time, touch, and the maker’s soul.
Comely UA — a movement where beauty becomes strength and tradition turns into living energy.
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