The peace symbol was designed in 1958 by British artist Gerald Holtom. He designed it for protests against atomic weapons research in Britain. In the 60s, the sign was used by the movements of pacifist groups making it popular in America as the sign of peace and love "flower power".
The collection of leather bracelets Sayani takes its name from the Quechua word whose meaning is "the one who keeps standing".
Vegetable tanned leather is one in which natural tannins such as bark, wood and other plants and even some other fruit have been used for tanning. What gives leather an extraordinary ability when it comes to being used in leather goods and the fact that natural products are used, makes them environmentally friendly.
To keep the leather of your bracelet like the first day, you should only moisten the leather bracelet with any cream to moisturize the body.
Care for the silver-plated metal of the bracelet:
The silver-plated metal of the bracelet is an alloy consisting of aluminum, zinc, copper, and magnesium. Silver-plated metal jewelry is extremely hard, resistant, and hypoallergenic (does not contain nickel).
Over time, it is possible for the silver-plated metal to lose some shine, and this is normal, but if you clean it regularly and take care of it, your bracelet can last for many years.
To clean this bracelet, we recommend using a soft cloth or metal cleaning cloths, which come prepared to leave the bracelets shiny.