Eupraxia Cuff Bracelet

$625.00

This stunning cuff bracelet is fit for the gods! Here, a timeless "figure-eight" spiral repeats across the wrist, within a strong, clean border. The design is based on a series of gold ornaments found within a 16th century BC burial in Grave Circle A, at Mycenae. The grave, which belonged to a woman, was filled with gold jewelry and accoutrements.

In ancient Greek mythology, Eupraxia was the personification of well-being. Her name was derived from the ancient Greek word for "good conduct" (Εὐπραξίας). She is mentioned by Aeschylus, the ancient Greek tragedian (c. 525/524 – c. 456/455) in his play Seven Against Thebes: "When you invoke the gods, do not be ill-advised. For Peitharkhia (Obedience) is the mother of Eupraxia (Success), wife of Soter (Salvation)—as the saying goes." -224-226

Our cuff bracelet is appropriate for both men and women, and is available in sizes Small, Medium, Large and Extra Large.

Bracelet Details

Height of bracelet: 2 cm (.8 in)

Width of bracelet: 2 mm (.08 in)

Available Precious Metals and Prices:

925 Sterling Silver: $385

18 Karat Gold Over Sterling Silver: $625

14 Karat Gold: $4,455

18 Karat Gold: $8,635

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