Olive Woven
Origins
A variety of quartz coloured by iron impurities, ranging from pale yellow to deep amber.
First formally prized during the Hellenistic period in ancient Greece.
Roman priests wore citrine rings; the stone was connected with Mercury, the messenger god.
Used to decorate Scottish daggers and swords in the 17th century.
Elements
Fire
Air
Energy Gates
Sacral (Second)
Solar Plexus (Third)
Product Description
The Olive Woven is formed from hand woven olive cord creating a textured and flexible structure around the wrist. Two six millimetre citrine stones sit within the closing cords, their warm amber tone amplified by the earthed ground of the silk beneath them. The bracelet is finished with sterling silver cord ends and a screw clasp engraved with the KW signature.
An earth-grounded palette reminiscent of weathered canvas and natural fibre dyeing. The citrine reads warmer against this ground than it would against any cooler cord in the series.
