Black Spinel - Peridot Bracelet II (6-8mm)



Black Spinel - Peridot Bracelet II (6-8mm)
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When measuring your wrist, stay as close to your hand as possible, like so (the circumference in the photo is 7.25 inches / 18.4 centimeters). Do not add additional length to your measurement.

Don't have a measuring tape?
Use a piece of string to measure your wrist and lay the string back out on a ruler to get your measurement in inches or centimeters.
When ordering
Please specify the exact number on the measuring tape and whether you prefer your bracelet a little looser or tighter.
Gift guide
When surprising someone with a gift, we completely understand that measuring their wrist isn't an option, as it would ruin the surprise. So perhaps the following general overview of sizes could be of assistance:





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The deep black sheen of faceted Black Spinel contrasts with the vivid green brilliance of Peridot, creating a bold, refined look. Black Spinel forms under intense heat in metamorphic rock and is sourced from Myanmar. Peridot, born from volcanic activity, is found in the rugged landscapes of Arizona. Traditionally, these stones have been admired for their connection to resilience and renewal.
Product Specifications
Gems: Spinel & Peridot
Bead Size: Mixed Sizes
Metal: 925 Sterling silver
Cord: Steel wire
Packaging: Comes with a luxurious box
(Due to the unique characteristics of natural stone, the size and color of the beads can vary slightly.)
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A timeless design, a custom fit – a piece as unique as you are.
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