Product description
Wear the small Sailor’s Knot charm on a necklace, earring or bracelet. Delightful on its own, adorable in the company of other Amulet charms – collect and combine the way you want. The reverse side of the charm is hollow.
Kysy meiltä tuotteesta tai jätä yhteydenottopyyntösi tuotteen tilaamiseksi. Asiakaspalvelumme on sinuun yhteydessä ja ohjeistaa sinua tuotteen hankinnassa.
Wear the small Sailor’s Knot charm on a necklace, earring or bracelet. Delightful on its own, adorable in the company of other Amulet charms – collect and combine the way you want. The reverse side of the charm is hollow.
In our online store, you can pay securely and flexibly via Paytrail and Klarna.
Paytrail
With Paytrail, you can pay using Finnish online banking services, the most common credit and debit cards (Visa, Mastercard, American Express), as well as mobile payment options such as MobilePay and Siirto. Paytrail also offers invoice and installment options through its partners.
Klarna
Klarna allows you to pay for your purchases flexibly. You can choose to pay by invoice, in installments, or by card. Klarna also offers a “Pay later” option, allowing you to receive your products first and pay afterwards according to Klarna’s terms.
All payments are processed securely through an encrypted connection.
The story of Kalevala began over 80 years ago when Elsa Heporauta, a strong-willed Finnish writer, decided to fulfill her dream to have a statue made in honor of Finnish women. Jewelry based on Iron Age ornaments was sold to raise funds for the statue. Kalevala Jewelry was born, a tribute to the courage and entrepreneurship of Finnish women much greater than any statue.
In the heart of today’s Kalevala collection are still the original historical items, but also contemporary jewelry created by top Finnish jewelry designers. Kalevala’s mission is to empower and encourage everyone to boldly be themselves, beautiful in their own unique way. All Kalevala pieces are responsibly and sustainably made in the company’s own factory located in Helsinki, mainly of recycled gold, silver and bronze. Although a lot of sophisticated top-end technology is used, the production still lies heavily on the finest traditions of Finnish craftsmanship.