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      How to Wear and Care for Your Haida Bracelet

      How to Wear and Care for Your Haida Bracelet

       

      On the islands of Haida Gwaii, you will notice that the carved, cuffed style Haida bracelet is the quintessential bracelet of Haida Gwaii. Although this style of bracelet is also worn by First Nations groups along the northwest coast, the use of these bracelets is evident every day here on Haida Gwaii. 

      From wearing these bracelets at an important event, such as a potlatch, or a casual outing to the grocery store, these bracelets are worn through all of life’s events. This style of bracelet is significant in Haida culture throughout history too. These bracelets were worn in the past by Haida people to communicate the crests of the clan they belonged to and today bracelets are still worn for this reason. They also symbolize wealth and beauty.

      However, these bracelets are not worn exclusively by the Haida. Islanders and visitors to Haida Gwaii similarly appreciate and enjoy these beautiful bracelets. Crystal Cabin offers a unique selection local handmade bracelets by Haida carvers. We can help you to design every detail of your bracelet or choose from one from the great selection on our website or in-store in Tlell, Haida Gwaii.  

      How Haida Bracelets Are Made:

      The process of creating a Haida carved bracelet is unique to its design. To start, the artist chooses a piece of metal. Haida bracelets are typically made out of 18k gold or 14K gold, sterling silver or copper. A long piece of metal is cut typically between 6 - 6 ¾ inches long and made into widths that are ¼ inch, ½ inch, ¾ inch, 1 inch, and larger. The rough edges of the metal are polished away to leave a smooth and comfortable finish. Sometimes the bracelet will be shaped even further to create a tapered shape, with the bracelet being thickest in the middle of the bracelet and slightly tapered to the sides. Once the final size and shape of the bracelet is decided, the artist begins to carve. The metal is carved flat, then once the carving is complete, the metal is carefully and slowly bent into its bracelet form. Finally, the bracelet will be polished to reveal a shiny and reflective finish.

       

      This beautiful work in progress was created by the well known Haida artist James Sawyer. It is 2 inches wide by 7 inches long and features two ravens stealing the moon and is carved in sterling silver.This beautiful work in progress was created by the well known Haida artist James Sawyer. It is 2 inches wide by 7 inches long and features two ravens stealing the moon and is carved in sterling silver. Shop our selection of jewelry by James Sawyer. 

       

      Work in progress shot of a bracelet with design raven steals the light. The bracelet is ½ inch wide and made of sterling silver. The artist is Carmen Goertzen from the Haida Nation. This is a photo of the bracelet in initial carving stage before it has been polished and finished.

      Work in progress shot of a bracelet with design raven steals the light. The bracelet is ½ inch wide and made of sterling silver. The artist is Carmen Goertzen from the Haida Nation. This is a photo of the bracelet in initial carving stage before it has been polished and finished. Shop our selection of jewelry by Carmen Goertzen. 

       

      Designed and carved by James Sawyer, this large bracelet is 2 inches wide by 7 inches long and is 18K yellow gold. The design is a 3-finned killer whale and raven.

      Designed and carved by James Sawyer, this large bracelet is 2 inches wide by 7 inches long and is 18K yellow gold. The design is a 3-finned killer whale and raven. 

       

      A variety of sterling silver and 14K gold bracelets in widths ¼ inch, ½ inch. ¾ inch, 1 inch, by Haida artists, Carmen Goertzen and son Neil Goertzen.A variety of sterling silver and 14K gold bracelets in widths ¼ inch, ½ inch. ¾ inch, 1 inch, by Haida artists, Carmen Goertzen and son Neil Goertzen. Shop jewelry by Neil Goertzen.

      Purchasing Your Own Haida Bracelet

      Before you purchase your own Haida Bracelet you should decide whether you would like to buy a bracelet from in store or have the bracelet custom made.

      You should consider these factors:

      1.  Sizing : The standard size length, 6- 6 ¾ inch bracelet is created because it works for most wearers. The size of this bracelet can be adjusted smaller or larger by decreasing or increasing the size of the gap created by the two ends of the bracelet meeting.

      If you have a wrist on the smaller side or a larger wrist size, contact us with your wrist size measurement and we can advise what length of bracelet will work for you.

      2. Shape: When being made into a bracelet, carvers have the option to bend the bracelet into an oval shape or a round shape. Oval shaped bracelets mimic the shape of the wrist. 

      3. Design: Common bracelet designs include Hummingbird, Eagle, or Raven. If you are looking for a specific design that you don’t see or a design that tells a personal story you can order a personalized bracelet. Bracelets, because of their larger area for carving, are a great way to tell a story through a customized piece. When ordering a custom piece you can also request to have a special message or name engraved on the back of the bracelet, this will make your piece even more unique!

       

      Personalized inscription added to the bracelet in progress by Carmen Goertzen. This is a photo of the bracelet in initial carving stage before it has been polished and finished.Personalized inscription added to the bracelet in progress by Carmen Goertzen. This is a photo of the bracelet in initial carving stage before it has been polished and finished. 

       

      4. Metal type: Do you have a specific metal in mind? There are many options you can choose from. Some common metals that can be used are 18K or 14K yellow gold, white or rose gold; gold on sterling silver; sterling silver; or copper.

      We also offer a selection local handmade bracelets by Haida carvers or we can help you to design every detail of your bracelet. If you are interested in a custom bracelet project, contact us and we would be happy to help transform your ideas into a wearable jewelry.

       

      This 3/4 inch wide by 6 1/2 inches long bracelet was created by Haida artist Carmen Goertzen. The design is two hummingbirds feasting on local salmonberry flowers.

      This 3/4 inch wide by 6 1/2 inches long bracelet was created by Haida artist Carmen Goertzen. The design is two hummingbirds feasting on local salmonberry flowers.

       

      This sterling silver frog bracelet was carved by Haida carver, Derek White, who is from Old Massett, Haida Gwaii. This bracelet measures 3/4 inch wide and 6 1/4 inches long.

      This sterling silver frog bracelet was carved by Haida carver, Derek White, who is from Old Massett, Haida Gwaii. This bracelet measures 3/4 inch wide and 6 1/4 inches long.

       

      How to WeWearing Your Braceletar Your Haida Bracelet

      Once you have received your bracelet you are ready to debut it to the world! There is no particular way to wear your bracelet but here are some tips to help you show it off.

      Design Facing Others

      Some like to show off their designs by wearing it facing away from themselves, so the design is upright. Showing off your design is important in Haida culture because it lets other clans know what crests you are able to wear and can help inform others if you’re related and from the same clan or if you’re from a different clan.  

      Design Facing Yourself

      You can also wear it with the design facing you, so you can see the design clearly all day.  

       

       

       

      How to Put on Your Haida Bracelet

      To put on this cuff style bracelet, face the opening of the bracelet to the narrow side of your wrist and gently extend the bracelet over the wrist. To make the bracelet tighter you can gently press the two ends together. When manipulating the metal, any adjustments bigger or smaller, to the gap of the bracelet should be made slowly and gently. Need a hand adjusting the gap of your bracelet? Visit your local jeweler or come to Crystal Cabin for assistance. 

       

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      How To Care For Your Bracelet

      Metal jewelry tends to looks best when it’s clean and shiny, which is why we recommend that you frequently polish your bracelet. The results of cleaning are especially amazing on sterling silver. According to Photonics Media, sterling silver is one of the most reflective elements, which makes it useful in mirrors, telescopes, microscopes, and solar cells. Polished silver reflects 95% of the visible light spectrum.

      A clean and easy way to polish your jewelry is to use a polishing cloth at home. We recommend using these polishing cloths, which are easy to use without any polishing liquid. They contain special micro-abrasives and a cleansing agent to maintain your jewelry's shine and lustre.

      Since gold, sterling silver, and copper can all dull over time, it is recommended to bring your bracelet to a jeweller every 6 months to a year for deep cleaning using steam or ultrasonic. 

      Some jewelry cleaning methods are not advised for bracelets with special materials. If your bracelet contains abalone, some stones or gemstones, or is oxidized, it is advised to clean it by hand using a polishing cloth. Check with your jeweller to make sure the cleaning method is safe for these materials.

      A Note about Antique Bracelets

      Keep in mind, some bracelets from the past are naturally oxidized (blackened) and newer bracelets are intentionally oxidized to give an antique or traditional appearance. When cleaning an oxidized bracelet and to preserve the oxidization, we recommend against using deep cleaning methods.

      Do you have questions about how to care for an existing bracelet? Interested in purchasing a Haida carved bracelet but have questions? Please contact us and we can answer your questions and help you find the perfect bracelet.

       

       SHOP HAIDA BRACELETS

       

      Sources:

      Jdsu. “Mirrors: Coating Choice Makes a Difference.” Photonics Media, Photonics Media, 8 Mar. 2009, www.photonics.com/Article.aspx?AID=25501. 


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