This is the bracelet you put on when you need to remember who you are.
Red flame and magenta collide in a continuous tubular rope that moves with you, catches light with you, and sits on your wrist like a quiet declaration of strength. Two colours, each one making the other bolder.
No clasp. No fuss. Enough natural stretch to roll over your wrist and stay there, exactly where it belongs. Non-adjustable. Fits wrists 17 to 19 cm.
Arrives in a linen pouch, ready to wear or gift. This piece was made once. It won't be made again. Questions? Get in touch.
Red poppies in a spring field. The breeze moving through young grass. This bracelet was built to hold that feeling — bold enough to stop you, light enough to let your wrist breathe.
Beaded lace. Fiery red and rainbow lime green on transparent white and silver — the kind of bracelet that makes people stop mid-sentence and ask where you got it.
Every bead was hand-stitched by Annie using a needle and thread passing through each individual Miyuki glass bead. The fastening is a snap closure, almost invisible by design — two small glass flower beads mark the spot so you can find it without looking.
Fits wrists up to 17cm. Width 3.5cm. Non-adjustable.
Care: Keep it dry. Bright sun and water will affect the colour and finish. When you're not wearing it, lay it flat.
Arrives in a linen pouch, ready to wear or gift. This piece was made once. It won't be made again. Questions? Get in touch.
The sun interlaced with the sky, the sea, the pearly foam. Four elements of a perfect coastal day, twisted together, worn on your wrist. This bracelet was made from that feeling.
No clasp. No fumbling. You roll it over your wrist and it's on. Roll it back and it's off. The beadwork has enough natural stretch to move with you — and the screwable shackle clasp locks into any link along the chain, so the fit is exactly yours every single time.
Three strands of Japanese glass beads twisted together — cobalt blue, solar yellow, pearl white. The gold stainless steel shackle clasp is not an afterthought. It's the centrepiece. Robust, architectural, the kind of hardware that makes people look twice before they even notice the beads.
Adjustable from 16 to 19cm. Hand-stitched by Annie with premium quality beads and thread.
Care: Lay it flat when you're not wearing it.
Arrives in a linen pouch, ready to wear or gift. This piece was made once. It won't be made again. Questions? Get in touch.
These flowers look like bright stars in a grey sky — petals spread wide, singing their existence.
Asters once symbolised revolution. They honoured soldiers lost in war. They inspired painters and writers. A flower that carries more weight than it looks like it should.
This bracelet does the same thing.
White and blue seed beads woven into a wide cuff, interrupted by diagonal stripes of gold. Quiet at first glance. Impossible to put down once you've picked it up. The pattern is geometric, precise, the result of thousands of individual beads placed one at a time by hand.
Hand-stitched by Annie with premium quality Japanese seed beads. Gold-plated weaving closure with gold-plated sterling silver chain and lobster claw clasp. Adjustable from 16 to 21cm.
Care: Keep it dry. Bright sun and water will affect the colour and finish. When you're not wearing it, lay it flat.
Arrives in a linen pouch, ready to wear or gift. This piece was made once. It won't be made again. Questions? Get in touch.
A single larkspur flower can go unnoticed. Together they form something proud, tall, impossible to miss. This bracelet was made about that — about what we become when we choose each other.
Larkspurs symbolise positivity and dedication. The name itself has three versions — Lark's Claw, Knight's Spur, Lark's Heel — each one borrowed from the shape of the flower's distinctive spur. A plant with multiple identities and a quiet insistence on its own form.
This bracelet has the same quality.
White and cobalt blue Miyuki Delica glass beads woven into a wide geometric cuff — bold diagonal pattern, precise repeat, the kind of thing you have to look at twice to understand how it was made. Hand-stitched by Annie with a needle and thread passing through each individual bead. The circular beaded clasp is part of the design, not an afterthought.
Non-adjustable. Fits wrists up to 18cm.
Care: Keep it dry. Bright sun and water will affect the colour and finish. When you're not wearing it, lay it flat.
Arrives in a linen pouch, ready to wear or gift. This piece was made once. It won't be made again. Questions? Get in touch.
The lily of the valley grows close to the ground, head bowed toward the earth. Humble in posture. Proud in its uniqueness. A small thing that fills a room. This bracelet was made about that kind of strength.
Lily of the valley grows close to the ground, bell-shaped flowers hanging downward, strong sweet smell entirely disproportionate to its size. A small thing that fills a room.
This bracelet has that quality.
White and forest green Miyuki Delica glass beads woven into a wide cuff — clean diagonal geometry interrupted by flashes of gold. Hand-stitched by Annie with a needle and thread passing through each individual bead. The result is something that looks architectural from a distance and reveals its detail up close. Silver-plated weaving closure with sterling silver chain and lobster claw clasp. Adjustable from 16 to 20cm.
Care: Keep it dry. Bright sun and water will affect the colour and finish. When you're not wearing it, lay it flat.
Arrives in a linen pouch, ready to wear or gift. This piece was made once. It won't be made again. Questions? Get in touch.
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