Hydrangea is a genus of about 70 to 75 species of flowering plants native to south and eastern Asia and North and South America. Most are shrubs growing 1 to 3 meters tall, while some are small trees and others lianas. Ama-cha, meaning sweet tea, is a tisane made from Hydrangea serrat. It is poured over a statue of Buddha in a bathing ceremony and served to people in attendance on April 8, the day thought to be Buddha's birthday.
Materials: The Hydrangea cuff bracelet is cast in bronze with hand patinated leaves and flowers featuring an antique bronze over copper finish.
Measures: It can be bend slightly to fit most wrists.