Growing up, I was lucky enough to visit Hawaiian islands 5 times growing up. They quickly became a favorite place for not only me, but my Dad. 30 years later, I was able to take my family there last year. Unable to find a memento during my trip that stuck with me, I was shared this Maui hook bracelet by a friend and it sums up so many memories. Thank you. I just hope the string holds up...as I hardly take it off.
Hook Horn Bracelet
$19.95
- Description
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The Hook Bracelet is a fan-favorite and we are so excited to feature a NEW take on this beloved shape with an updated design in a new material: Water Buffalo Horn.
Like any natural material, Horn has a wide variety of color, clarity, and markings, which means that each bracelet we send out is completely unique.
Survival. Competence. Independence.
Fishing hooks have always been a key tool needed to obtain food. A competent fisherman could survive for months on the ocean with his or her handy hook. For those living and traveling by sea, make sure you keep your hook close by; It will bring you prosperity and luck for as long as you need.
In a village at the edge of a jungle in Bali, each bracelet is hand carved from all-natural materials
and woven into an adjustable nylon thread band.
Maximum length for wrap bracelets is 24 inches
- Care
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As each symbol is made from natural materials, the color will slightly adjust over the first few months of wear as it takes on elements that are a part of your life journey. Salt water, perfumes, and natural oils will give each bracelet its own look that is uniquely yours.
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- Perfect Gift
- Comfortable
- Great Packaging
- Attracts Compliments
- Looks Good
- Fits Well
Hook Horn
Excellent styling, and I love the color!
Handmade by artisans in Bali using sustainable materials
Bone: Balinese communities live very close to nature and make effort not to let anything go to waste- so these materials are collected and brought to villages who specialize in using them to create art, tools, and jewelry as they have for generations.
Wood: Our wood beads are made from locally sourced species including Kempas, Merbau, Jackfruit, Guava, and Crocodile woods.
Horn: Our horn beads are made using reclaimed domestic water buffalo horn. In Indonesia, water buffalo, or “banteng”, live on small family farms where they are highly valued and cared for and families rely on them to plow rice terraces and fertilize crops.

