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ILANA Ruby Bracelet

Sale price€95,00

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2-year Warranty

Curated Materials

Delicate, With Depth

ILANA means delicate — and this bracelet earns that name through the precision of its construction. AAA-grade ruby round beads at 4 mm are set along a satin gold-plated chain, creating a line of deep, saturated red that is refined in scale and genuinely powerful in color. Ruby is one of the most energetically potent stones in the mineral world: a talisman of passion, courage, and vital life force worn across civilizations for thousands of years. In this delicate format, that intensity is worn rather than displayed.


Materials & Details

  • Gemstone: AAA-grade ruby round beads, 4 mm
  • Chain: Satin gold-plated chain with thick 18k gold plating on brass
  • Length: 16 cm with a 2 cm adjustable extension

Care

  • Keep away from perfume, chemicals, and prolonged moisture
  • Store in your Opaze pouch when not wearing
  • Arrives in an Opaze gift box

Handcrafted with Love

Water-resistant

Premium Goldplating

Hand-selected, Premium Natural Gemstones

OPAZE is a female-founded jewelry house born in Switzerland. We design modern jewelry around hand-selected, premium gemstones, blending contemporary elegance with the energy of nature. Every piece is crafted with intention, made to reflect your authentic character.

As each gemstone is natural, minor variations in color and size can occur compared to the description and photos, but we hand-select every piece to guarantee premium quality and a beautiful look.

Lasting Quality

We only use hand-selected premium gemstones chosen for their exceptional quality, color and natural brilliance.

Atelier Craft

All our pieces are handmade. Some are made especially for you and leave our atelier 3-5 days after you place your order.

Female Founded

Created by women, for women. We design to celebrate character, individuality and the power of authentic self-expression.

Featured In

"Opaze creates jewelry for women of character,
drawing material from our Mother Earth."

Marie Claire