STERLING SILVER OVERLAID with 18CT GOLD. Sometimes referred to as "Venetian Silk" due to its smooth fluidity & origins in expert Italian crafstmanship, the strength of this slim chain comes from interlocking square links ... More details
MADE TO ORDER: Please allow 2.5 weeks for your bracelet to be made.
WHY THE GOLDEN TESSERA BRACELET:
WHEN TO WEAR IT:
LENGTH: 21cm. CONTACT US to request a different size and/or for help determining the perfect size for you.
MATERIALS: 1.9mm box chain in sterling silver overlaid with 18ct gold.
FINISH: High shine.
FASTENING: 9mm lobster clasp.
STYLING:
CARE: Ideally avoid contact with cologne, harsh soaps, body lotion or other products. Store in its soft pouch. Over time the finish may become slightly burnished through contact with your skin which will add character.
GIFT WRAPPED: Nestled inside a soft, black pouch, gently folded in crisp, white tissue, tied with bespoke ribbon and signed off in our signature black wax.
DELIVERY: We provide delivery worldwide using Royal Mail Special Delivery Service. Please note that all orders require a signature on delivery. There are more details in the link above.
MADE IN: Handmade in London's Hatton Garden and hallmarked by the Goldsmith's Assay Office.
FAQ:
WHAT HAPPENS IF THE GOLDPLATING WEARS OFF? Please CONTACT US to let us know and we'll liaise with you to get your bracelet's finish and colour rejuvenated.
the way it catches the light as you move making it resemble a stream of silver.
Built for endurance, this Venetian box chain made up of strong, interlocking cubes resembles a solid stream of silver ...
line of molten silver / gold
True quality is found in the details-the satisfying weight of the metal, the precision of the clasp, and the way it catches the light as you move. These are not merely seasonal additions, but permanent fixtures of a curated wardrobe. Built for endurance and designed with a minimalist's eye for proportion., our T bracelet feels as natural on the weekend as it does in the boardroom.
A box chain is called a Venetian chain because it originated in Venice, Italy, where artisans developed its unique construction of interlocking square links. While sometimes called "silk" due to its smooth feel, the term primarily links to its Venetian, Italy heritage of expert craftsmanship