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The Nutcracker Ballet Bracelet

$112.00
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The Nutcracker Ballet Bracelet tells the story of Tchaikovsky's holiday ballet through symbolic beads and charms. This piece makes a meaningful gift for ballerinas, ballet lovers and anyone who considers The Nutcracker to be a family holiday tradition. 

"A few years ago, I purchased your "Nutcracker" bracelet for my grand daughter and for me. It is absolutely amazing.. Your packaging and delivery was magical and a "gift" within itself. Your jewelry is truly a "treasure" that is loved and enjoyed throughout the years!" -Lorraine

Each bead and charm of The Nutcracker Ballet Bracelet represents a character or moment from the work. Some of the most important beads and charms are described below and you can see all of the symbolic descriptions on the spiral chart photo above or to the left. Also, a story chart explaining the symbolism of the beads and charms accompanies every bracelet. Click here to see the chart.

Please Note: Opera Bracelets contain small delicate parts and are not intended for children.

  • Clara is represented by a pale pink bead; Fritz her brother is a light blue bead.
  • The beloved Nutcracker is first a red bead with a Nutcracker charm, then a crackled red bead signifying Fritz breaking the Nutcracker. A sparkling gold crystal indicates when he is transformed into a prince.
  • Wise and mystical, seeing beyond the ordinary world, Doctor Drosselmeyer is a luminous purple cat's eye. His clockwork dolls are represented by a diamond shaped bead (Harlequin), flower (Ballerina) and blue bead (Soldier).
  • A small Christmas tree bead is later followed by a larger Christmas tree charm signifying its magical growth. A crown and mouse bead indicate the Mouse King.
  • A slipper charm indicates the moment when Clara throws her slipper to distract the Mouse King, allowing the Nutcracker to strike a fatal blow.
  • Blue and white beads and a delicate snowflake bead indicate the snowy night in which Clara and the Prince meet the dancing snowflakes.
  • I chose a pink crystal to represent the Sugarplum Fairy indicating sugar's crystalline nature. A blue crystal is her cavalier and a ballet pas de deux charm indicate their series of dances.
  • A chocolate colored pearl evokes Spanish chocolate, a coffee bean bead is Arabian coffee, a Chinese porcelain bead symbolizes Chinese tea. An intricate gingerbread bead represents Mother Ginger.
  • Charms represent the Russian Dance (candy cane) and the dance of the toy flutes (pan-flute charm). A millefiore (thousand-flowered) bead is the waltz of the flowers, and a swirled pink bead symbolizes the graceful music of the final dance.
  • A sun bead symbolizes the arrival of Christmas morning.

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  • 5
    The Best

    Posted by Unknown on 11 18 2016

    I love this bracelet. Perfect time of year to wear it, especially when I go see the Nutcracker next week! Colors work with anything you wear and fit is great - I have small wrists and it fits, unlike a lot of bracelets.

  • 5
    The Beautiful Nutcracker Bracelet

    Posted by Stephen Hutchings on 11 02 2016

    This wonderful bracelet is a gift for a wonderful ballerina and I am positive she will treasure it for ever

  • 5
    Beautiful bracelet - love the card with it.

    Posted by Marcie on 12 18 2015

    I love this bracelet. Also the card that comes with it, is so nice too. Such beauty and fun at the same time.

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