Freshwater pearl dangles dress up a simple silver bangle. I can make similar bangle bracelets with dangles to match most of my pendants and earrings.
This copper cuff is a one-of-a-kind bracelet. I made it using a fold forming technique to create a large lleaf shape, which I then shaped into a cuff. The patina is a natural byproduct of the technique used to create it.
These two beaded bracelets (above and below) are strung on memory wire, a steel wire that “remembers” its shape. To wear them, simply wrap the bracelet around your wrist a few times, and you are done. These are great for people who have a hard time with clasps, and they can be made in an infinite variety of styles, limited only by the beads I have on hand.




