
Sardegna Mia Bead
This bead is inspired by the beauty and spirit of a region in Italy. Crafted in Sterling silver, it represents something deeply rooted in the local culture—whether a landmark, landscape, tradition, or beloved face. A celebration of Italian heritage, it captures the essence of place in thoughtful detail, bringing personal meaning to your Trollbeads collection.
This bead is suitable for bracelets, bangles, and necklaces.
Crafted with precision from high-quality 925 Sterling Silver, we use a 3,000-year-old technique called ‘cire perdu’ or ‘lost wax’ which allows for finer details to be displayed. Each bead then goes through an oxidization process to create contrast effects and to give them character. Finally, each bead is hand-polished.
This bead is inspired by the beauty and spirit of a region in Italy. Crafted in Sterling silver, it represents something deeply rooted in the local culture—whether a landmark, landscape, tradition, or beloved face. A celebration of Italian heritage, it captures the essence of place in thoughtful detail, bringing personal meaning to your Trollbeads collection.
This bead is suitable for bracelets, bangles, and necklaces.
Crafted with precision from high-quality 925 Sterling Silver, we use a 3,000-year-old technique called ‘cire perdu’ or ‘lost wax’ which allows for finer details to be displayed. Each bead then goes through an oxidization process to create contrast effects and to give them character. Finally, each bead is hand-polished.
Original: $83.91
-70%$83.91
$25.17Description
This bead is inspired by the beauty and spirit of a region in Italy. Crafted in Sterling silver, it represents something deeply rooted in the local culture—whether a landmark, landscape, tradition, or beloved face. A celebration of Italian heritage, it captures the essence of place in thoughtful detail, bringing personal meaning to your Trollbeads collection.
This bead is suitable for bracelets, bangles, and necklaces.
Crafted with precision from high-quality 925 Sterling Silver, we use a 3,000-year-old technique called ‘cire perdu’ or ‘lost wax’ which allows for finer details to be displayed. Each bead then goes through an oxidization process to create contrast effects and to give them character. Finally, each bead is hand-polished.






















