Tiny Flower Bracelet ∙ Daylight
Tiny Flower Bracelet ∙ Daylight
Delicate beaded flower bracelet in transparent blue and pearl white, with metallic gold accents. A colour match for white flowers against a daylit sky! ☁️
Details
Details
· 14K gold-filled findings
· Beaded flowers measure approx 4 mm in diameter.
As they are hand-beaded, please expect the flowers to be slightly irregular and different from one to the next.
All lengths are approximate because they are rounded to the closest "whole" flower. If you're between sizes, go one size up!
Made to order in 1-2 weeks
Made to order in 1-2 weeks
Your piece will be patiently beaded by hand using superfine 1.5 mm seed beads. Please allow up to 2 weeks for production, plus shipping time. Shipping speed will depend on your choice at checkout!
If you need something to arrive in time for a special occasion, send me an email and I'll do my best to help you out ☺︎
Material Information
Material Information
🌸 Flowers are hand-beaded with Miyuki and Toho glass beads that are 1.5 mm in size, resulting in a floral that is much smaller and more delicate than usual! The beaded flowers measure approx 4.0 mm in diameter.
💛 14K gold-fill is a thin layer of 14 karat gold fused to a base metal, typically jeweller's brass. This material holds up a lot better than gold plating, as plated metals can flake off the base; but unlike solid gold, gold-fill can still develop tarnish in due time (think, 1-5 years, depending on how you store and care for your jewellery). Don't worry though, tarnish is super easy to clean with regular polishing cloths! You can read more in the Jewellery Care section below.
Jewellery Care
Jewellery Care
Beaded jewellery is delicate and better for special occasions rather than daily wear. Please protect it from water as much as possible!
After some time, you may experience some tarnish on the gold-filled clasp (or maybe not, it usually depends on humidity and how you store your jewellery)
But worry not, if that happens, you can remove the tarnish with a gentle polishing cloth such as this one (just avoid using the cloth on the beads themselves). For more care and polishing tips, see my FAQ!
