
Product Information
Inspired by a traditional deck of tarot cards, this bracelet features a rectangular charm with a compass design and 'the world' wording below. The World tarot card is believed to represent travel and accomplishment, making this bracelet a lovely gift for someone off on their travels or someone that loves to explore. It has a delicate trace chain that fastens via a lobster clasp with an extender chain to adjust the length. Made from 14ct gold plated brass with a blackened finish, it's the perfect piece for lovers of gold jewellery.
Love the bracelet? Why not pair it with the matching necklace?
Tarot cards were originally used back in the mid 15th century as playing cards for certain games across Europe, but in the late 18th century the occult began to take them seriously, specifically for divination purposes. Today, people can have their fortunes read from the cards and take away from the readings their own interpretations of the cards they were presented.
Dimensions
inner circumference - can be worn at 15cm, 17cm or 18.5cm
pendant - length 1.8cm
Made from
14ct gold plated brass
Product code
58813
Gold The World Tarot Card Bracelet
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- A delicate gold plated bracelet with a tarot card charm
- With a 'the world' tarot charm linked to a trace chain
- Perfect for travel lovers that like to explore
Product Information
Inspired by a traditional deck of tarot cards, this bracelet features a rectangular charm with a compass design and 'the world' wording below. The World tarot card is believed to represent travel and accomplishment, making this bracelet a lovely gift for someone off on their travels or someone that loves to explore. It has a delicate trace chain that fastens via a lobster clasp with an extender chain to adjust the length. Made from 14ct gold plated brass with a blackened finish, it's the perfect piece for lovers of gold jewellery.
Love the bracelet? Why not pair it with the matching necklace?
Tarot cards were originally used back in the mid 15th century as playing cards for certain games across Europe, but in the late 18th century the occult began to take them seriously, specifically for divination purposes. Today, people can have their fortunes read from the cards and take away from the readings their own interpretations of the cards they were presented.
Dimensions
inner circumference - can be worn at 15cm, 17cm or 18.5cm
pendant - length 1.8cm
Made from
14ct gold plated brass
Product code
58813
