The Wrist Gallery

One of the early double strand bracelets

that I made, using with 'antique' style

silver plated findings & pale blue

fresh water pearls.  About 16cm

depending on the beads, the original

featured the lovely flower toggle clasp.  

Done similarly, circa  $15

Originally made to match a classic white wedding dress, this

bridal charm bracelet interprets many of the traditional themes

of good luck for brides through the charms selected.

Depending on the beads and charms chosen, 16.5 to 18cm,

toggle clasp recommended.   $35 - $50

Why this style is called a 'ladder' bracelet is easier to imagine when you see the bracelet laid out flat on the table.

This one was made with the more delicate 'filagree' style of silver plated findings and toggle clasp,

interpersed with these lovely and very intensely blue glass beads.  The original bracelet measured 18.5m.  The original was priced at  $25

 
 

 

 

These five very different bracelets

show the individuality that is possible

using chain maille as the basis for an

item of costume jewellery. 

 

Pricing is relative to the amount of

chain maille in the piece as it is

quite 'labour-intensive' to do,

compared to other pieces I make.

Gold plated chain maille bracelet incorporating aventurine gemstones, about 18.5cm    
   
 

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