AMAMI Gold Filigree Jewelry - Made in the Philippines

Dionne Silver Disc Bracelet

Regular price $215.00 CAD
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Wear your heritage, but make it extra glam. The Dionne Filigree Bracelet is the perfect way to add Filipiniana magic to your outfit. Look closely and you'll see an intricate array of discs that look like they were spun from silver thread. 

The Dionne Fine Silver Collection celebrates the art of Filipino filigree, a pre-colonial craft practiced by traditional plateros (silversmiths) on pre-Philippine islands.

A nanay and tatay team in Benguet, Philippines twist and coil silver threads that are barely the width of a hair, making these AMAMI’s most lightweight designs yet. Every heirloom carries the proud story of our heritage and of fine Filipino craftsmanship.

More into gold? Check out our collection in gold filigree.

  • Handcrafted by Filipino artisans in Benguet province using the rare art of filigree, a pre-Hispanic indigenous technique
  • Made with Pure Silver
  • Length: Adjustable from 17.4cm to 18cm
  • Lightweight for all-day comfort and wear
  • Intended as heirlooms. Your piece comes with a cloth jewelry pouch that wicks away moisture to prevent tarnish
  • For better preservation, reduce exposure to sweat and perfume and store within an air tight container
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AMAMI Gold Filigree Jewelry

AMAMI
AMAMI is the passionate vision of Christine Tiu and Danielle Tan, two childhood friends hailing from Manila. By collaborating with talented Filipino plateros in Ilocos, AMAMI hopes to revive our proud heritage of gold filigree jewelry, a pre-colonial technique existing long before the Spanish. The result are rare and precious heirloom pieces that provide sustainable livelihood to Filipino plateros, while carrying on the story of an endangered and intrinsically Filipino craft.