Cho Oyu Princess
Mt. Cho Oyu is a neighbour summit of Mt. Everest and the 6th highest summit in the world. And since our spiral bead bracelet is based on Tibetan beads, I find the name quite fitting.
Besides, I love those spiral bracelets. They feature three loops and are adjustable to different wrist sizes. The highland princess who decides to wear it, has just the right amount of beads on her wrist!
Like most of our beaded jewellery, Cho Oyu Princess was created out of a mood, so there won't be any exact duplicates, only inspired pieces of jewellery.
If it has not yet been sold, our Cho Oyu Princess is available at the shop over here!
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