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Silver|Gold Do shaol, do thuras bracelet
Company for the journey. An inspiring bracelet in silver and solid gold.
We all need comfort and strength as we follow our path. Whichever direction we choose there are sometimes hidden bumps along the way. The message this bracelet carries is one of reassurance and resilience. Inscribed with the Irish words Do shaol, do thuras meaning Your life, your journey. The gently irregular shape of the solid gold oval is a reminder that our organic state of being is beautiful. We're okay, just as we are. The combination of gold and silver give a pleasing contrast against the skin. Adjustable to fit most wrist sizes.
Enibas jewellery is made of solid precious metals, designed to last a lifetime and beyond. We use ethically sourced diamonds and recycled and reclaimed precious metals from sustainable sources.
Our jewellery, our brand, and our ethos are intimately related to the wild landscapes and unspoiled nature of West Cork. It’s our responsibility to protect and care for our home: this one beautiful planet we share. We spend a lot of time, thought, and energy tracing the history (and potential future) of every material we touch and every part of our production process, searching for new opportunities to increase our sustainability.
MINDFUL PACKAGING
Made with as much care as our jewellery, our packaging has been thoughtfully designed to strictly minimise plastic and waste, and sourced from the most environmentally sustainable suppliers we can find.
Handmade in our West Cork workshop
enibas jewellery is designed and hand-finished in Sabine’s design studio and our workshop in Schull, where you can stand and watch our jewellers working through the window.
Connection. Home. Family.
I had been looking for a pendant for myself for a while but wanted something a little different with an Irish connection. Something with a sentimental value and something I wouldn’t see other people wearing. I just couldn’t find what I was looking for. Then a few years ago Mum’s brother, my uncle died and we went over to bury him in Glasnevin cemetery in Dublin. It was there I first saw enibas jewellery and I thought, ‘That's it.’
Sadly my Mum was unable to come with us because she had been very unwell for a few years with Alzheimers and she was at home in England. Mum was from Dublin and came to England in the 1950s and met and married my dad and stayed here to raise their family.
I liked your pieces so much, when I returned home I looked online for enibas, and kept my eye on your products. When my daughter was 40, I thought an enibas piece would be a fitting present for her, as it would also be an Irish connection to Mum. I bought her the Croí álainn necklace and a Do shaol, do thuras bracelet.
Then when Mum passed away I treated myself to a Do shaol, do thuras necklace from my inheritance. It has a very strong sentimental meaning for me and I always think of Mum when I wear it. I have seen many pieces I like and intend to treat myself to some more in future.
Connection. Home. Family.
I had been looking for a pendant for myself for a while but wanted something a little different with an Irish connection. Something with a sentimental value and something I wouldn’t see other people wearing. I just couldn’t find what I was looking for. Then a few years ago Mum’s brother, my uncle died and we went over to bury him in Glasnevin cemetery in Dublin. It was there I first saw enibas jewellery and I thought, ‘That's it.’
Sadly my Mum was unable to come with us because she had been very unwell for a few years with Alzheimers and she was at home in England. Mum was from Dublin and came to England in the 1950s and met and married my dad and stayed here to raise their family.
I liked your pieces so much, when I returned home I looked online for enibas, and kept my eye on your products. When my daughter was 40, I thought an enibas piece would be a fitting present for her, as it would also be an Irish connection to Mum. I bought her the Croí álainn necklace and a Do shaol, do thuras bracelet.
Then when Mum passed away I treated myself to a Do shaol, do thuras necklace from my inheritance. It has a very strong sentimental meaning for me and I always think of Mum when I wear it. I have seen many pieces I like and intend to treat myself to some more in future.