YAMKI
YAMKI
- Solid 925 silver bangle
- Made in Mexico by our artisans
- Unisex model
- Unique size
Silver “YAMKI” Bangle: The Pure Elegance of an Inca Nobility Title
Discover the purity , elegance and the simplicity embodied in our “YAMKI” bangle. Its name in Quechua, a language spoken by the Inca, means a title of nobility , evokes a majestic heritage and timeless sophistication.
Pure Elegance: The “YAMKI” ring shines with its sophisticated simplicity, embodying the Inca aesthetic in a refined And minimalist .
Wearing "YAMKI" is a tribute to the Inca nobility and the beauty of silver in its elegant simplicity, it embodies the grandeur of the ancient Incas while adding a touch of refinement to your style. Order yours today, to celebrate the prestige of the Inca nobles and to recall their exceptional contribution to the history of Latin America.
All our models are handmade and artisanal, which makes them unique. Please note that designs may vary slightly.
Handmade jewelry, with passion
At Altiplano, each piece of jewelry is meticulously handcrafted by passionate artisans, heirs to a know-how passed down from generation to generation. Our jewelry combines authenticity and quality, with attention to detail at every stage of creation.
Handcrafted, unique know-how
Our artisans combine traditional craftsmanship with innovation to create jewelry that reflects Latin American culture. Each piece is designed with special care, to reflect our commitment to craftsmanship.
Ethical and environmentally friendly jewelry
At Altiplano, we are committed to reducing our environmental impact. The materials used such as solid silver are sustainable and recyclable, we favor production methods that respect the planet and people. Each piece of jewelry is designed in an eco-responsible approach, without compromising on quality or style.
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Made in Latin America
All our jewelry is handmade by our artisans in Latin America
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Secure payment
Payment via credit card, Visa, Mastercard, Amex, Paypal
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Quick delivery
Shipping and delivery in 2 to 4 working days (mainland France)