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Discover the enchanting elegance of our beautifully textured sterling silver bangles, where no two pieces are exactly the same. Allowing the metal to follow its own path, each bangle forms a distinctive, bark-like texture that speaks to nature's inherent beauty.

 

Approximately 2mm thick, these bangles are finished with a polished surface that enhances their natural sparkle.

 

Indulge in the craftsmanship of Vanessa Miller Jewellery, where nature-inspired designs and luxury meet.

 

I offer a variety of bangle sizes as listed below, if however you are purchasing for someone as a gift and are unsure of their size a popular size is an 'Average 65-68mm diameter please enter this in the notes where prompted for bangle size.

 

However if the size is known and isn’t listed in the range below please let me know in the notes when prompted for bangle size and I can make your bangle(s) to your size:

 

Extra-small: 48mm - 51mm diameter

Small: 55mm diameter - 58mm diameter

Medium: 61mm diameter- 63mm diameter

Average: 65mm -68mm diameter *popular size*

Large: 69mm+ diameter

 

Once you have selected and ordered your bangle size, you will receive a bangle with a texture similar to those pictured (as they are individually made). If selecting multiple bangles I will put together a selection of different textures that complement each other beautifully.

Textured silver bangle

Preisab 60,00£
  • To find your bangle size take a tape measure and with you hand positioned as though you are about to put a bangle on and with your thumb tucked into your palm, measure across your knuckles and around your hand; this is the circumference of the widest part of your hand, the bit you need to pass through the bangle. To then find the bangle to fit you, you will need to divide your measurement by 3.14 .

    E.g a circumference of 180mm (18cm) divided by 3.14 = 57.32 mm diameter and would therefore select a 57mm which would be a snug fit over my knuckles (the next size would be 58mm which would be a looser fit). 

    If you dont have a tape measure you can measure the same way but with a piece of string (not wool as this can somerimes be a bit stretchy), wrap your string around as you would a tape measure marking where they overlap and then lay the string on a ruler to give you your measurement.

    If you want to know how to convert from CM to MM, multiply your CM by 10. Eg 12cm into mm is 12x10 = 120mm. Or type it into your trusty search engine such as Google!

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