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Sergio Lub Handcrafted Jewelry
"Quality Craftsmanship - Lifetime Guaranteed Since 1969" |
Mark of Quality
Each of our bracelets is stamped with Sergio's signature, and a symbol rating its complexity of design and price. |
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Pentagon |
Diamond |
Triangle |
Star |
Wave |
Circle |
Design |
Symbol |
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Name |
History |
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02 S,M |
Copper Coil |
Inspired by the Morphic Fields of Rupert Sheldrake, a biologist from Cambridge, UK. Sheldrake suggests that DNA may act as copper coils do in a radio and thus be tuned to the particular frequency of a species. |
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03 S,M |
Silver Ribbon |
I was very impressed by the way Russians celebrate their first day of school. This delicate design was inspired by the sight of so many silver ribbons flowing around strands of golden hair. |
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06 S,M,L |
Copper Infinity |
While studying near Dharmsala, in the north of India, an old temple guard showed me an ancient carving of the infinity symbol: "This is life as we know it", he said, "this is the other side and this is when we come back." |
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07 S,M |
Nepalese Cord |
Ancient Himalayan design representing the spirit (silver) hugging the copper body and the golden mind. A Tibetan master craftsman told me this design often identifies people seeking deeper awareness. |
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08 M,L |
Copper Band |
Classic pure copper band. Heat-treated to adjust easily to fit the wearer's wrist, thus providing a maximum surface of copper in contact with the skin. A favorite for outdoor people, from gardeners to gold miners. |
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10 S,M |
Hot Brass |
Like a powerful tree hosting a weak vine, whose embrace makes a lasting impression over time. Handcrafted by twisting a red-hot bar of jeweler's brass with a thinner, but cold and more rigid, silver wire. |
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11 S,M |
Silver Infinity |
While studying near Dharmsala, in the north of India, an old temple guard showed me an ancient carving of the infinity symbol: "This is life as we know it", he said, "this is the other side and this is when we come back." |
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12 S,M |
Golden Infinity |
While studying near Dharmsala, in the north of India, an old temple guard showed me an ancient carving of the infinity symbol: "This is life as we know it", he said, "this is the other side and this is when we come back." |
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13 S,M |
Golden Smile |
Designed using a clever optical illusion from the Victorian era, when ladies "elongated" their fingers by wearing low pointed sleeves. The less shown of the upper hand, the longer the fingers look in comparison. |
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15 S, M, L |
Russian Icon |
This is a design inspired by my parents' heritage. The three wires becoming one have been used in Russian icons for over 1,000 years. It is an early visual aid for the faithful, representing the mystery of the Trinity. |
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18 S,M |
Golden Wave |
Inspired by the sea, this fluid design was handcrafted to comfortably embrace the wrist bone. This a good design to add movement to a group of thin bracelets and is a favorite to wear on the left with a wrist watch. |
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21 S,M |
Classic Slave |
Inspired by the tribal jewelry brought to the New World by African slaves. They passed these bracelets along to their American children, which are today meaningful reminders of their family roots and timeless traditions. |
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22 S,M |
Golden Slave |
Inspired by the tribal jewelry brought to the New World by African slaves. They passed these bracelets along to their American children, which are today meaningful reminders of their family roots and timeless traditions. |
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202 M,S |
Silver Coil |
Inspired by the Morphic Fields of Rupert Sheldrake, a biologist from Cambridge, UK. Sheldrake suggests that DNA may act as copper coils do in a radio and thus be tuned to the particular frequency of a species. |
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203 S,M |
Baroque |
For craftsmen, the Baroque Period was like cathedral building to masons: the summit of their professional skill. In this design I experimented with textures and metals to recreate a sample from this colorful period. |
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204 M,L |
Square Rope |
Back in the 70's an elder from Taxco taught me how to "marry" different metals: "Keep the blue of the flame on the coolest wire, study the changing colors. Be patient. The solder will flow when they are all ready." |
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205 S,M |
Nibiru |
Nibiru - Sumerian name for the tenth planet. Historian Zecharia Sitchin translated 5,500 year old cuneiform clay tablets describing four planets beyond Saturn. Modern astronomers have already found three of them. |
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207 S,M |
Marrakesh |
This design honors my adventurous friend David Smith, co-author of "Hugh the Monster". David loves Morocco, he walked its whole length and he swam from it to Spain, twice! The only person so far to do so. |
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208 S,M |
Golden Mist |
Inspired by the mystical lands of Northern England. This delicate bracelet has a classic shape and foggy texture that lend it an ethereal feel. |
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213 S,M |
Silver Smile |
Design using an ingenious optical illusion from the Victorian era, when ladies "elongated" their fingers by wearing low pointed sleeves. The less shown of the upper hand, the longer the fingers look in comparison. |
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222 M |
Silver Slave |
Inspired by the tribal jewelry brought to the New World by African slaves. They passed these bracelets along to their American children, which are today meaningful reminders of their family roots and timeless traditions. |
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405 M,S |
Silver Nibiru |
Nibiru - Sumerian name for the tenth planet. Historian Zecharia Sitchin translated 5,500 year old cuneiform clay tablets describing four planets beyond Saturn. Modern astronomers have already found three of them. |
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409 S,M |
Silver Rein |
Texture borrowed from the braided leather reins of an old and much used saddle. |
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605 S,M |
Copper Nibiru |
Nibiru - Sumerian name for the tenth planet. Historian Zecharia Sitchin translated 5,500 year old cuneiform clay tablets describing four planets beyond Saturn. Modern astronomers have already found three of them. |
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622 M,L |
Copper Wrist Band |
Classic band of pure copper. Heat-treated to comfortably adjust to the wearer's wrist, providing a maximum surface of skin-copper contact. A favorite for outdoor people, from sport fishermen to golfers. |
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