





Crimson Realm
Inspired by Nathaniel Hawthorne’s The Scarlet Letter
In Hawthorne's novel ‘‘The Scarlet Letter’’, red is more than a symbol of sin; it embodies emotion and existence. The protagonist, Hester Prynne, wears a scarlet "A" on her chest, initially representing "Adultery," but through her resilience and dignity, it transforms into a symbol of "Ability."
Red here signifies both shame and sin, as well as love and courage. It represents societal judgment and individual self-recognition. This duality makes red a convergence point of emotion and morality.
This bracelet dominated by deep crimson hues, symbolizes profound emotions and the fervor of life. Wearing it evokes Hester's steadfastness and composure in the face of societal pressure. Red becomes not a mark of shame, but a declaration of self-worth.
Inspired by Nathaniel Hawthorne’s The Scarlet Letter
In Hawthorne's novel ‘‘The Scarlet Letter’’, red is more than a symbol of sin; it embodies emotion and existence. The protagonist, Hester Prynne, wears a scarlet "A" on her chest, initially representing "Adultery," but through her resilience and dignity, it transforms into a symbol of "Ability."
Red here signifies both shame and sin, as well as love and courage. It represents societal judgment and individual self-recognition. This duality makes red a convergence point of emotion and morality.
This bracelet dominated by deep crimson hues, symbolizes profound emotions and the fervor of life. Wearing it evokes Hester's steadfastness and composure in the face of societal pressure. Red becomes not a mark of shame, but a declaration of self-worth.
Inspired by Nathaniel Hawthorne’s The Scarlet Letter
In Hawthorne's novel ‘‘The Scarlet Letter’’, red is more than a symbol of sin; it embodies emotion and existence. The protagonist, Hester Prynne, wears a scarlet "A" on her chest, initially representing "Adultery," but through her resilience and dignity, it transforms into a symbol of "Ability."
Red here signifies both shame and sin, as well as love and courage. It represents societal judgment and individual self-recognition. This duality makes red a convergence point of emotion and morality.
This bracelet dominated by deep crimson hues, symbolizes profound emotions and the fervor of life. Wearing it evokes Hester's steadfastness and composure in the face of societal pressure. Red becomes not a mark of shame, but a declaration of self-worth.
Details
- Natural Burmese jadeite (Grade A)
- Base: Glutinous
- Beads size: ~7.5 mm
- Bracelet size: Adjustable