Thanks Jennifer, It is made of sterling thick sturdy wire. The wire consits of round little balls connected together. The bracelet consists of 10 “bracelets ” one can wear as many as you want. Wow this is hard to explane!
Thank you for the compliment Patty!
We made the bracelets a few month ago and they sold very quickly. But if you really have an interest we can make them again. We were planning on making them again anyway…
Marion Pannekoek, Dutch jewelry designer. Co owner of Atelier The Jewelry Story, boutique, online store and Atelier for modern, handmade jewelry, objects and sculptures.
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Jennifer // Jan 7, 2010 at 23:52
I’d love to know more about your bracelet Marion, what is it made of? It looks stunning, your photography is always so good.
Patty // Jan 9, 2010 at 16:24
Is this one for sale? I did not see it on your jewelrystory website. I love it
Marion Pannekoek // Jan 10, 2010 at 09:20
Thanks Jennifer, It is made of sterling thick sturdy wire. The wire consits of round little balls connected together. The bracelet consists of 10 “bracelets ” one can wear as many as you want. Wow this is hard to explane!
Marion Pannekoek // Jan 10, 2010 at 09:26
Thank you for the compliment Patty!
We made the bracelets a few month ago and they sold very quickly. But if you really have an interest we can make them again. We were planning on making them again anyway…