12 Raw Black Diamonds in each loop

12 Raw Black Diamonds in each loop

Diamond Spike

£165.00

This is a special bracelet. It is full of small details. Hematite, Amazonite, actual glass spikes and…this Leylupas is further embellished with 5 loops of very tiny, but full of sparkle, raw black diamonds. It reminds me of the blue dragons that appeared in Australian beaches a couple of years ago.

The spikes move around slightly, and as they are glass made.

1 in stock

What is in the package?

With each Leylupas purchase, you will receive a luxurious jewellery box to protect your handmade bracelet. Inside the box, alongside your Leylupas, you will find an anti-tarnish static intercept tab that should help prevent tarnish on any silver components for up to 12 months, as long as the box is sealed, and a pink polishing cloth. The package will also contain a second polishing cloth.

If your Leylupas is intended as a gift, please drop us an email, and we will be happy to add a card with a message.

Bracelet details:

The base of the bracelet was made through square stitch, and metallic gunmetal Preciosa seed beads. Hematite colour Preciosa seed beads were used for embellishment, along with 4mm hematite and 4mm amazonite stones. I added a few spikes to spice up the visual effect of the bracelet. A total of 60 tiny raw diamonds are placed in the centre of the bracelet, and are distributed through 5 loops. Finally, the bracelet is secured with a Langer sterling silver clasp, which has been rhodium plated, and two Sterling Silver jump rings. The Langer clasp is strong, makes it easy to secure your bracelet on your own, and to remove it too. The magnet is inside the actual silver ball, and so, is protected from rain, sweat, etc.

Diamond Spike weighs approx 39gramms. It is approx 2cm wide and approx 17.6 cm long.

Please follow our recommendations to care for your Leylupas.

If you have a pacemaker please read the information on this link

Please contact us, should you have any questions.

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