Very similar to the plaited bracelet with black cord, this differs because that cord is cream and jade is lighter. It sits lightly on the wrist because the piece of New Zealand jade is slender and cord is fine. It looks great stacked, especially when combined with the black and brown corded bracelets. It's an organic design, perfect for an earthy organic person. Stone colour may vary from that shown. Discover more before buying.
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Why Choose Pounamu
If you're looking for a reason to buy something meaningful, and haven't quite made your mind up yet, here are some reasons to gift pounamu. From supporting local artists to the deep meaning associated with the stone, pounamu is a truly amazing gift to give.
Every piece is one-of-a-kind
Our pieces are handcrafted with love
Choose a gift that will last
Stay forever connected with a loved one
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What our customers are saying
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Mrs Clow
“Love the design, was on the kids section and the strap is a little large for my son. But besides that lovely ”
– madeleine c.
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“For some one who doesn't wear pendants, it was perfect”
– DARIANNE
11 October 2022
Our Promise
Hand carved
Smooth lines, soft finishes, no scratches and no cuts.
Sustainable packaging
Wherever possible we use sustainable packaging.
Gift wrapping
We offer a Premium Gift Wrapping service.
Free shipping
On all domestic orders.
Our pounamu bracelets are serve as a different way to stay connected to New Zealand
Our corded (or plaited) bracelets come on adjustable length cord and are a perfect item to wear to show your connection to New Zealand.
Gift, with love
Every detail of our packaging is thoughtfully curated, from sustainable, low-ink, recyclable materials to personalised touches like mini-meaning cards and artist profiles. For an extra special touch, our Premium Gift Wrapping service means we wrap your piece in elegant kraft paper, tied with natural string and a woven jute ribbon.
Sheree Warren
The artist behind this creationAt just 18 years old, Sheree fell in love with the rugged charm of the West Coast and the creativity of its people. As her friends surfed the wild waters, Sheree walked along the shoreline and found her first piece of pounamu. Two decades later, the self-taught carver and confirmed “West Coaster” is so skilled in her craft, that she tutors at Tai Poutini Polytechnic in Greymouth. Her work is known for its feminine, fluid aesthetic.