Chia cuff
Product Information
€369,00
The Chia cuff is a must have item. Its design has been inspired by the ´El Dorado´ legend and named after the pre-Columbian goddess Chia “the goddess of the moon.” The little balls spin on their axis the same way the moon does. A unique handmade 24K gold plated cuff inspired by a mythical history with a contemporary edge. Extravaganza Deluxe!
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Description
24K Gold-Plated Brass (3 times)
All jewellery of Flor Amazona are hypoallergenic and nickel free.
The metals used are Gold, Rhodium and Silver plated brass and 316L Stainless Steel.
FLOR AMAZONA’S JEWELLERY ARE HANDCRAFTED LUXURY MADE IN COLOMBIA
Size and Fit | The cuff wraps easily around the wrist; One size fits all. Adjustable |
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DELIVERY
Styles and Stories covers the costs and insurance for standard delivery in the NL & BE for orders over 250 euro and in the rest of the EU for orders over 500 euro.
PostNL will deliver your order in The Netherlands within 2 days and in other countries in Europe within 2 to 5 days.
For more information regarding the shipping costs and delivery outside the EU click here.
RETURN
From the moment you receive the order you have a period of 14 days for its return. This period gives you the time to see if the product suits your expectations.
In case you would like to return your purchase we will refund the value of the product including the paid delivery costs within 14 days after processing your return. However, you will have to pay for the costs of the return delivery.
Please note, that pierced earrings including earring pendants are non-returnable for reasons of hygiene and safety.
For more information regarding the return policy please click here.
About the Designer

Flor Amazona is the brainchild of Colombian jewelry virtuoso Ana Maria Sarmiento. Aiming to spread the magic of Colombia, she seamlessly fuses traditional pre-Columbian gold work with contemporary styles. As such, she has carved herself a fine niche in the crème de la crème of Colombian custom jewelry. Each and every one of her exotic, eclectic creations is handmade by indigenous tribes from the Amazonian rainforest.
Working closely with the Wayuu and the Embera tribes, Ana Maria has made it her mission to keep alive and recode traditional Colombian handcraft. Thus, she provides these native communities with much needed educational support.