"Elli" - Freshwater Pearl Twist Chain Bracelet

SKU: B11.35.1105

"Elli" - Freshwater Pearl Twist Chain Bracelet

SKU: B11.35.1105
Regular price 459 kr
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Size chart
 

Diameter

mm in Ring Size
16.6 mm 0.65 in 6
17.3 mm 0.68 in 7
18.1 mm 0.71 in 8
18.9 mm 0.75 in 9
19.8 mm 0.76 in 10

Ring Size Measurement

How to Measure Ring Diameter: A Simple Guide
Instructions:
1. Find a well-fitting ring that comfortably sits on your finger.
2. Lay the ring flat on a ruler, aligning the inside edge of the ring with the zero mark.
3. Measure the distance from the inside edge of the ring to the opposite inside edge in millimeters.
4. This measurement is the diameter of the ring. Use it to find your perfect fit when shopping for new rings.
  • Material: Stainless Steel
  • Finishing: 18K gold Plated
  • Size: 16 cm + 5cm
  • Pearl Size: 3 mm
  • Weight: 6 gr

Create your signature style with Elli, our Freshwater Pearl Twist Chain Bracelet. Crafted from the finest 18K Gold Plated Stainless Steel, this exquisite piece is designed for those who appreciate the beauty of simplicity. Adorned with real freshwater pearls, it adds a touch of natural elegance to your everyday look. Embrace the essence of minimalist luxury with this timeless bracelet.

Elli bracelet features an innovative and user-friendly clasp design, making it a breeze to put on and take off, ensuring convenience and style in one elegant package.

Freshwater Pearls are a gift from nature, and as such, each pearl is beautifully unique. Variations in size, shape, and color are a testament to their natural origin, making each piece of jewelry one-of-a-kind.

Elli (Helle) was a figure in Greek mythology, known for the tale of "Helle's Leap." She was the daughter of King Athamas and Nephele. When a plot unfolded against her and her brother, Phrixus, they attempted to escape on a golden ram with a fleece. During the journey, Helle fell into the sea, giving her name to the Hellespont, the strait she drowned in.

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