LANCELOT Bracelet
Triple crisscrossed hoops
It's fascinating to see how the bracelet has evolved over the millennia and how it continues to pique the interest of many people. The bracelet, as an accessory, indeed has a long history and has carried different meanings across cultures and times.
The LANCELOT is a unique and remarkable bracelet, highlighting its concept of intersecting hoops. This design is not only aesthetically appealing, but also durable and flexible, making it an accessory that can stand the test of time. Strength and durability are important characteristics for many pieces of jewelry, as they ensure that the accessory maintains its appearance and quality over the years.
It's interesting to see how fashion and accessories evolve over time, while still maintaining their ability to capture people's imagination. The LANCELOT is a great addition to your Vox & Oz product line, and is likely to continue to appeal to jewelry enthusiasts with its unique design and robustness.
3D printing SLS technology
Hand dyed in an artisanal way.
Unique concept, design and made in Quebec.
Bracelet SIZE:
Wide 6.75" or 170 mm
To accentuate the look opt for the TRIO of Bracelet which will give the appearance of a large, well-chosen jewel which will serve as a central element to your look. They attract attention and can bring simpler outfits to life in a snap.
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How to measure your wrist?
It’s all about the wrist
While it's best to opt for well-fitting cuffs and bangles, choose slightly longer links and chains to give them more movement.
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Take a measuring tape, a length of string or a strip of paper.
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Wrap the ribbon/string/band around the wrist you plan to wear the bracelet on. Make a mark where the ends meet. Are you thinking of accumulating bracelets? Take your measurements at the location on your arm where you will wear each bracelet.
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Lay the string or paper on a flat surface and use a ruler to measure the length to the marked mark.