Brace brecelet
R 680.00
A Bracelet That Actually Fits Your Wrist
I made this bracelet because I got tired of seeing women wearing things that didn't quite feel like them. It's solid brass, 13mm wide, sized for a medium wrist, and the moment you put it on, you'll feel the difference between this and something stamped out in a factory somewhere. The weight of it, the slight variations in the surface where my hands shaped it — that's not a flaw, that's proof someone actually made this.
What you're getting is a piece that stands alone. It doesn't need to shout or pile on embellishments to catch attention. The brass will develop a patina over time if you let it, or you can keep it polished bright — it's entirely up to you. I've seen women style this with everything from minimalist everyday looks to outfits that demand something with real presence, and it works because it's confident without being loud.
One thing to know: it's brass, so if you're the type who tries to force bracelets on and off or bends things out of curiosity, it will give. But that's also why it feels substantial and real in your hand, not like it might snap. This is for women who know what they like and trust their own taste enough to wear something understated that actually means something.
Product dimensions
25 cm (L) × 13 cm (W) · 0.58 kg
The story behind this piece
Where it comes from
I source my brass and metal clasps from the local markets and hardware stores around me—it's easier that way, and I like supporting the shops in my area. I work with whatever materials I can find that'll do the job well, so I'm not precious about sticking to one supplier or type. Honestly, I've learned that good materials don't have to come from fancy places; sometimes the best finds are right there at your local market if you know what to look for.
“I love making jewelry because there's something special about creating something that makes a woman feel confident and beautiful. When I finish a piece, I feel this real sense of pride knowing it's made to last—I put care into every detail so it becomes something you'll actually wear and treasure for years.”
— Jasmine
How it is made
I spend a full day, sometimes two, threading and twisting each piece together by hand — there's a lot of precision involved in getting the sizing right so it sits properly. What really matters to me is choosing the right beads and metals from the start, because I've learned that cheap materials just won't hold up or look good over time. I'm careful about sourcing quality components because I want whatever I make to actually last and be something you'll want to wear again and again.
Materials
- Brass
- Metal clasps
Authenticity
I make every single piece myself, from start to finish, here in my home studio. Because each one is handmade, no two are exactly the same — you'll notice little differences that make yours unique, whether it's in the way the material sits or a detail I didn't plan. That's what makes handmade special to me; each piece has its own character.
Care
Care Instructions Brass develops a natural patina over time, which is part of its charm, but you can polish it with a soft cloth if you prefer it to shine. Keep it away from rough surfaces and don't bend it—brass can crack if you force it. When you're not wearing or using it, store it in a jewelry box or the original packaging to protect it from getting knocked around. A little care goes a long way with brass; treat it gently and it'll last you for years.
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