"DAO" NECKLACE
925 silver.
Designed in L.A - Handcrafted in Vietnam. Unisex. One of a kind.
Pendant: L1.8"
Necklace length: 18" + 4" extension
Dao /daʊ/ (noun) (Vietnamese) means dagger or knife. The design pays homage to the artistry of Vietnamese ancestors in the Bronze Age, featuring our signature Dragon details beautifully carved on the blade.
These bronze pocket daggers, knives and spears were vital for survival and ingenuity in hunting and protection. Their sleek lines balance functionality with aesthetic qualities of the time. Each dagger reflects the cultural significance and mastery of metalwork, blending practicality with tradition, and captures the resilience and resourcefulness of an era where such tools were essential for sustenance and defense.
925 silver.
Designed in L.A - Handcrafted in Vietnam. Unisex. One of a kind.
Pendant: L1.8"
Necklace length: 18" + 4" extension
Dao /daʊ/ (noun) (Vietnamese) means dagger or knife. The design pays homage to the artistry of Vietnamese ancestors in the Bronze Age, featuring our signature Dragon details beautifully carved on the blade.
These bronze pocket daggers, knives and spears were vital for survival and ingenuity in hunting and protection. Their sleek lines balance functionality with aesthetic qualities of the time. Each dagger reflects the cultural significance and mastery of metalwork, blending practicality with tradition, and captures the resilience and resourcefulness of an era where such tools were essential for sustenance and defense.
925 silver.
Designed in L.A - Handcrafted in Vietnam. Unisex. One of a kind.
Pendant: L1.8"
Necklace length: 18" + 4" extension
Dao /daʊ/ (noun) (Vietnamese) means dagger or knife. The design pays homage to the artistry of Vietnamese ancestors in the Bronze Age, featuring our signature Dragon details beautifully carved on the blade.
These bronze pocket daggers, knives and spears were vital for survival and ingenuity in hunting and protection. Their sleek lines balance functionality with aesthetic qualities of the time. Each dagger reflects the cultural significance and mastery of metalwork, blending practicality with tradition, and captures the resilience and resourcefulness of an era where such tools were essential for sustenance and defense.