When You Need a Sturdy Bracelet
These bracelets are made of steel links. My supplier (unlike a lot of others) hand-cuts steel for much better closures than are available on other rings, and it's also a brighter shine than a lot of steel I've seen. It still has an understated, industrial look. Occasionally aluminum will make it into this category, depending on its look; see individual listings for details. I also mix in niobium, titanium brass, bronze, or copper sometimes.
I guarantee most of my work, but when you're tough on jewelry, go with stainless steel. It's beautiful and you won't find a sturdier metal (with the possible exception of titanium). When I work in steel my linking jump rings and clasps are also stainless, so everything is incredibly durable.
My stainless is also nickel-free, for those of you with metal sensitivities.
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I guarantee most of my work, but when you're tough on jewelry, go with stainless steel. It's beautiful and you won't find a sturdier metal (with the possible exception of titanium). When I work in steel my linking jump rings and clasps are also stainless, so everything is incredibly durable.
My stainless is also nickel-free, for those of you with metal sensitivities.
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Square Steel JPL
Square/Round Half Persian
Bright Aluminum Square JPL
Fine Steel Full Persian
Delicate Helm Weave |
Steel Turkish Roundmaille
Fine Steel Byzantine
Bronzite and Steel
Square Aluminum Double Spiral
Persian Copper and Steel |