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Flower Charm Bangle

Flower Charm Bangle

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This item will be posted to you by Scape within 3 days of receiving payment.

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United Kingdom £2.00 £0.50
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United States £3.00 £0.50
Rest of the World £3.00 £0.50

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Full description

I have formed two bangles from 12 gauge (2mm) copper wire, linked them together with a small brass hoop, soldered on a hand peirced flower cut from sterling silver sheet and finished it off with a tiny blob of copper inside. I think the three metals look great together.

The bangle has then been sanded and polished to a high shine, and finally brushed over with a wire brush to give it a soft glowing satin effect. This really brings out the beautiful warmth of the copper.

This is a customizable item, and if you have any requests as to swapping round the metals, and/or adding a different hand made charm then please do contact me - I'd be happy to oblige!

As with a lot of my designs, this one is made to order, so please allow up to one week until it's ready to be shipped.

On ordering, let me know your specified size - either Small, Medium, or Large. Or let me know your actual measurement following this guide:

-Make your hand as small as possible, as if you were putting on bangles, bringing your thumb and little finger together.

-Using the tape measure (or string), measure the around your hand at the widest point (the tape measure should be pulled taught, not loose). Make note of the actual circumference of your hand (if you used string, make a mark where the string meets, then measure the length with your ruler to get your hand circumference).

Thanks for looking! :)

Designed by Caroline

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