Blue topaz briolette bracelet

topaz and pearl bracelet

The resolution on this photo is a little blurry, so sorry about that. However, you can see that this is another and relatively novel way to use your briolette stones.

Often, you see those stones stuck in a necklace dead center as a pendant (which I admit that I adore) but it is getting redundant. Time to experiment.

This particular bracelet is made up of nothing more than a blue topaz briolette with a basic rosary type loop on both sides, then a pearl with the same basic loop on both sides. They are attached, creating what amounts to a rosary chain, but it passes as a bracelet here.

A jump ring is attached to the last loop of each of the pearls on the end to give the clasp a place to anchor and the bracelet is finished. That is it.

With a bracelet like this, the briolettes will flip up and down significantly during wearing which actually draws a lot of attention to the piece. It can be lovely. However, as a suggestion, make sure that you make the bracelet on the large size for your recipient so that the tips of the briolettes do not aggravate the skin as they constantly move against the wrist.

If you like the look of those particular pearls, I have seen them described more and more as having “love circles”. They are amazingly easy to find on eBay, but it seems to be the favorite seller description right now.

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