Textured Bracelets: Elevate Your Style with Rubato's Fancy Bracelet
Elevate your wrist game to new heights with Rubato's exquisite collection of Textured Bracelets. Crafted with precision and designed to perfection.
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Textured Bracelets: Elevate Your Style with Rubato's Fancy Bracelet
Elevate your wrist game to new heights with Rubato's exquisite collection of Textured Bracelets. Crafted with precision and designed to perfection.
For just $225.00 One of a kind, original .999 Fine Silver Solid Silver with Sterling Silver Sides Hand formed Hand textured and hand hammered with sterling silver edges. Finely textured fine silver with Sterling Silver Brackets Bracelet measures 7 & 1/4" with a 1 & 1/2" opening. The main part of the bracelet is all fine silver. The "Frame" is Sterling Silver for strength. This is a unique bracelet. It's a great statement piece and can be worn either casual or formal. It compliments and finishes off any outfit well. Besides being a unique piece, this bracelet also holds the properties of Silver, which are listed below, but Silver is known as a protection metal as well as a metal associated with love. To make this piece, first the fine silver is textured by running it through a silver mill, or press. Any texture can be used. I like using lace or the fine mesh bags from the organic garlic I buy. I only make about 1-2 of these silver cuffs per year. They're labor intensive but I always love seeing how they turn out. Each one is unique and takes the shape the metal wants to present as they're compressed. The main section is .999 fine silver with .925 sterling silver as the brackets. Once the texturing is complete, the soldering begins. The side pieces are thick to support the bracelet. Because of this, the heat needed to solder them has to be intense. While you raise the temperature on the side pieces, you have to be careful to not overheat the main part, which is thinner in dimension. There's always the chance of melting the fine silver because it's a finer texture than the supports. The piece of metal is then formed and bent around a round mandrel. Once the round shape is achieved, the whole piece is then compressed. After compressing to the desired shape, the piece is then formed around a bracelet mandrel so it conforms to the shape of a wrist - more of an oval shape, than a circle. The fin...