One Day More.
This is such a pretty bracelet...made from your choice of metal, it's shown here in shiny 1/4" aluminum, which is lightweight and super comfortable, plus there's never any chance of an allergic reaction such as you might have with copper or brass (or even sterling silver -- rare, but it happens!) A flourish has been added to each side and it has been stamped in my newsprint font, all caps.
Inspired by Les Miserables
Because it is made by hand and I stamp each letter one at a time, there may be variations and such in appearance, but that just makes it uniquely yours! : )
Thank you for stopping by Juniper Road Jewelry! My name is Juniper (really!) and I personally guarantee everything in my shop, because I personally make it all! Please feel free to ask me any questions, and don't hesitate to ask if you have a custom request because I LOVE customizing pieces for my customers!
~~have a lovely day!~~
~ a note on metal types: my aluminum jewelry is, unless otherwise noted, pure 1100 hypoallergenic aluminum; it's a great metal for jewelry because it's so lightweight, and aluminum bracelets are REALLY comfortable (I've forgotten I had them on and slept, showered, gone swimming and more without any discomfort and without harming the bracelet!). Aluminum dulls a bit over time but is easily buffed back to a shiny finish. My brass is red brass, so it has a tiny bit of copper in it - I use this instead of yellow brass because I think red brass is prettier! Plus, it looks more like gold. My antiqued copper is solid copper, not plated, and it's given an antiqued finish by me, using the chemical Liver of Sulfur. It's a pretty safe chemical, so there's no need to worry about having it next to your skin, plus I use an archival wax sealant to prolong the finish. But this is not 100% effective, and if you have sensitive skin you may have a reaction...your skin may turn green or just get a dark mark where the copper touched it. My sterling silver is .925 genuine sterling, and my goldfill is genuine 14 karat yellow gold bonded to a core of brass; goldfill is much longer-lasting than gold plate, and visually it's indistinguishable from solid gold. Goldfill retains its appearance and luster for decades if cared for properly.