
Grunge and classy both at the same time, it is only with a fine balance of dark and light that this bracelet is able to achieve a balanced completion - quite ironic as it ends off in a tragic lovestruck heart charm.Price: $20.00
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Grunge and classy both at the same time, it is only with a fine balance of dark and light that this bracelet is able to achieve a balanced completion - quite ironic as it ends off in a tragic lovestruck heart charm.
Featuring a solid metal-plated ornate cuff piece, this bracelet boasts a rich sense of elegance as it is complemented by light brown glass pearls and a cupid, flower and leaf charm.
Yes that's right! This bracelet is here to make your days better than ever; because we need a unicorn for some magic in our lives, an extra penny for more shopping, a ribbon because a little extra vanity didn't hurt anyone, a rose for a bit of romance, and a maple leaf to love our environment. 
Masqueraaaaaaade! 
Perhaps it's that time of day when I really should be winding down my brain a little instead of scraping for jewellery names, but this one popped to mind like a jack-in-the-box for some reason. Perhaps it's the cheery bubbliness that the little ribbons bring, or the association of grapes with its purply hues.
This bracelet is fierce, with its oversized charms and pearls all producing a loud medly of gold and impact. Nevertheless it is precisely that which makes this bracelet unique and armed with attitude. Made with some of my favourite gold charms and 12mm glass pearls.
Yummy like its matching earrings, this bracelet is a play on the various shades of colours; between 'ripe' and 'unripe'. The strong red from the aventurine juxtaposed against the cooling shades of green from the jade donuts, accentuated by occassional glimmers from czech glass beads and gold accents, makes this bracelet a very unique piece of colour magic.
Luck is what we need all year round, but come this festive time of year, I find that it's something that comes naturally as fewer and fewer things can go wrong! Just to be sure, I made this cute little trinket, sporting a few cherubs for love, green glass beads for luck, and flowers and leaves for good weather always.
That's exactly what these cute little bumblebee workers do - bumble their busy busy days away! This bracelet is quite quaint, as I gave it an outdoor-y feel by combining different shades of mother nature with antique brown and gold. Also featured are semi-precious citrine and tiger stone nuggets.
I daresay this is the crown jewel of the 3-piece set (comes with matching earrings and necklace) as the dainty chunks of swarovski/freshwater pearls and crystals really adds a little extra something to this piece. Fit for a formal event, this bracelet rests firmly on your wrist like a lovely corsage.
These lucite leaves were fun to mix and match with - I've wired little teal glass pearl and hematite rounds into tiny little loops, intended as 'berries' amongst the virtual forest.
For the girl who can't decide what to wear, plain silver is always the best. Why not add a bit of childhood nostalgia in there too with this striking 'I Love Ballet' charm?
I wanted to make this bracelet the epitome of pink, orthodox girliness - and I think that came across very nicely with its unique 'I Love Ballet' and various heart-shaped charms, including various swaovski crystal hearts for a bit of sparkle. I threw in a pink satin ribbon just to complete the look, too!
Like a refreshing gust of ocean foam, this bracelet with its continuous strand of irregularly shaped freshwater pearls is reminiscent of the ebbing tides along the coastline - transient, yet everlasting.
The matching bracelet to its necklace, this bracelet boasts a lush array of jet black glass crystal briolettes, amethyst and grey swarovski crystals and a delightful mix of petite flowers and leaves.
This bracelet says it all! Only for the rich, spoilt and pampered girlies. Lavished upon with layer upon layer of gold and cream glass pearls.

I was inspired to make this when doing history revision and came across a history book that talked about Russia's great famine during Stalin's time, Harvest Of Sorrow. I felt sad and wanted to make something that reflected something exactly the opposite, bursting to life and promise. This bracelet might not change history but it certainly made me feel slightly cheerier after.
This bracelet is overtly festive, in its shades of antique gold and greeny-amber. I love the neutrality of this colour combination, and its chunky hearts make it a show-stopper piece.
This bracelet boasts an astonishingly stark pink rose, sitting neatly within this whimsical concoction of rose quartz, freshwater pearl and czech glass beads. Its endearing hues of silver and pink are bound to spruce up any outfit on a day you're feeling bright and bubbly.
A childly innocent bracelet, made with some of my very favourite enamel charms and mixed with all things bright and happy - colours of pastel pink, silver and subtle hippie symbols and peace and love. For any day that you're feeling all is right with the world.
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