

Begin wrapping the bracelet around your wrist. Pull the round bead along the length of the unbeaded segments of cord to extend the piece by 4 inches. If this is a gift, please leave a note when you check out for complimentary gift packaging. Mountain shades of green, brought together with red, lavender, and tones of pink Available in 2 size variants: 6.5 - meant to be worn snug or 7 Japanese beads + 14k gold tube. Volcano shade of purple, complemented with black, chartreuse and blush Minimalist elegance in a Spring palette for your wrist.

Ocean blue and green hues, combined with canary yellow, chartreuse, and blush Materials Japanese Miyuki matte glass beads, 14k gold-filled beads and findings, silk cord Functional pieces of jewelry like counting bracelets are much prettier alternatives. Sure you can buy those little plastic row counters but they are small and will only fit knitting needles not crochet hooks. Sliding bead allows for adjustable length and fit. Wearing an abacus bracelet is an exceedingly clever idea because a knitter or crochet enthusiast can easily keep count of stitches. Designed to be worn two ways - wrap bracelet or necklace.
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The Voyage wrap features each respective color palette in full and with balanced proportions. Paying homage to Adnan, weve named the collection after Mount Tamalpais, a place of spiritual significance to the inspiring artist and writer. The outcome of this latest color study are landscapes of wonder and vibrancy. The collection and designs are defined by three distinct color paletteseach an unexpected and nuanced combination that restrains discordant pairings through thoughtful proportions and composition. The Tam Collection is part of our on-going study of and fascination with color interactions, a curiosity that was initially sparked by the work of the late painter and poet, Etel Adnan.
