Black Crow & Maireener Shell Bracelet | First Nations Jewellery
Black Crow and Maireener shells bracelet with Sterling silver clasp
This Black Crow & Maireener Shell Bracelet, a stunning example of Aboriginal jewellery crafted by celebrated Palawa artist Jeanette James.
This delicate bracelet is handcrafted using traditional Palawa methods, with shells hand-gathered sustainably along matrilineal lines passed down through generations.
The striking contrast of iridescent Maireener shells against the deep black of Black Crow shells creates a wearable work of art that elevates any outfit, day or night. With climate and ocean changes affecting shell availability, these rare, significant pieces are treasured for both their beauty and cultural importance.
A perfect addition to any collection, this bracelet celebrates First Nations jewellery heritage while supporting ethical craftsmanship.
Length: 200mm
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Frequently Asked Questions
A: The bracelet features hand-gathered Maireener and Black Crow shells, strung using traditional Palawa techniques.
Q: Who makes this bracelet?
A: It is handcrafted by Palawa artist Jeanette James, continuing matrilineal traditions in First Nations jewellery.
Q: Is this bracelet ethically sourced?
A: Yes, Jeanette is allowed to gather shells for commercial and cultural purposes. All shells are sustainably gathered and the bracelet supports culturally significant First Nations practices.
Q: What sizes are available?
A: The bracelet is 200mm in length and designed to fit an adult female wrist comfortably.
Q: How should I care for this piece?
A: Keep away from harsh chemicals and store in a dry, protected place to preserve the shells’ natural luster.
