Nebel Studio
Moon Phases Silver Bracelet "It's not a phase"
Moon Phases Silver Bracelet "It's not a phase"
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This bracelet is made to measure on request. Please specify the total length you would like for the bracelet, in centimetres, in the text box. The default length is 20 cm (end to end). If you do not enter your chosen length in the text box, the bracelet will be made to the default length.
Silver bracelet featuring four lunar phases (full moon, waning quarter, new moon and waxing quarter).
Each phase is formed by a silver wire outline, simulating the moon’s halo, and within this circle is the silhouette of the phase. For the full moon, the outline is completely filled in, with a solid interior. For the quarter moons, the plate is open-worked in the shape of the quarter, with the rest of the outline left empty; for the new moon, there is no filling, just the outline made from wire.
Between each phase there are three small rings, acting as links, which join the sections together and allow the bracelet to be hinged. At each end, to fasten the piece, there is a section of rolo chain – fine yet sturdy.
The entire piece is made of 925 sterling silver, open-worked and soldered by hand.
Each phase measures approximately 1 cm in diameter, and almost 2 cm in width including the rings on either side. The set of four phases measures a total of 7.5 cm in length.
The bracelet measures 20 cm from end to end as standard, but the length can be customised (enter your desired measurement in the text box, in centimetres) with a minimum total length of 10 cm.
I recommend measuring the circumference of your wrist and leaving a little extra room to fasten it, depending on whether you prefer the bracelet to be a little looser or tighter.
FOR MORE INFORMATION ON DELIVERY METHODS, PLEASE REFER TO THE TERMS AND CONDITIONS OF SALE. If you have any queries, please contact me BEFORE placing your order. Thank you.
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