The Wild
Feather Bracelet - Silver
Feather Bracelet - Silver
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The feather bracelet is a very popular design from The Wild - a classic design inspired by the beautiful birdlife native to Aotearoa New Zealand.
The Wild is known for creating superbly stylish NZ jewellery - using motifs of our precious threatened species and our beautiful landscape. A way to remember how valuable our natural spaces and creatures are.
The Feather Bracelet is slender piece, carved with feathers that wrap the entire way around. This is a bracelet you can wear on it's own or as a set of 2 or 3 together and enjoy the contrast of different metals and finishes.
Bracelet is a slight oval, 64 x 61mm internal diameter and approximately 7mm wide with a softly curved inside.
Also available in warm bronze.
Customisation is available on request, if you have a wider wrist we are able to extend the bracelet, or to shape it to a more defined oval which also helps the bracelet slip over a wider hand. Because all our jewellery is individually handmade no two pieces are identical.
- Handmade in Aotearoa
- Ethical & sustainable materials
- Free NZ shipping
About us
About us
Mason and Collins Gallery is a small, independent, wahine-owned jewellery space based in Wellington, New Zealand.
We showcase a thoughtfully curated collection of handmade artisan jewellery from across Aotearoa, celebrating the skill, creativity, and individuality of local makers.
Each piece is chosen for its unique character, quality craftsmanship, and ability to tell a story, offering something truly distinctive for those who value unique artistry and design.
Shipping & Delivery
Shipping & Delivery
Orders are typically packed and sent on Thursdays and Fridays from our Wellington gallery, in line with our open days (Thursday - Saturday).
If you place an order outside of these hours, it will be carefully prepared and shipped on our next open day.
For custom pieces, your jewellery may be sent directly from the artist, so shipping times can vary slightly.
