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Sterling silver hammered bangle

Sterling silver hammered bangle

£60.00
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This item will be posted to you by Jude Webster Handcrafted Jewellery within 7 days of receiving payment.

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My jewellery is inspired by the local landscape and nature where I live. The smooth curve of the bangle with the gentle undulating hammered texture reminds me of the rolling Cleveland hills.

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Full description

This sterling silver open bangle is one of a kind and made from 100% recycled silver. It is textured on the exterior with a gentle hammer effect and has a mirror finish on the interior. It has a diameter of 65 cm with an opening of 35 cm.

The bangle is hallmarked as sterling silver with my makers mark at Sheffield Assay Office. As well as the legally required hallmarks, it is also marked with the year mark for 2023 and the Kings Coronation mark.

It would make a beautiful birthday, anniversary or Christmas gift and arrives in a recyclable gift box with care instructions and cleaning cloth.

Designed by Jude Webster in North Yorkshire

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