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Bracelets : Stainless Steel - narrow
Material: Stainless Steel

From 10,70

Bracelets : Stainless Steel - wide
Material: Stainless Steel

From 10,70

Bracelets : Silver & Silicon
Material: Silver 925 / PVC

From 12,70

Bracelets : Silicon & Stainless steel
By ironing the stripes can be opened and then cut. (Attention: Reconsignment right not possible any more).
Material: PVC / Stainless Steel
Length:21cm

From 12,80

Bracelets : Leather bracelets
Length adjustable.
Material: Leather

From 9,80

Bracelets : Handcuffs
Material: Stainless Steel

From 21,50

Bracelets : Wood- & Glass Pearls
Pearls made from wood, glass or bone. Flexible. Can be shortened easily: Slice: Remove a few beads and knit again.
Elastic.
Material: Wood

From 2,40

Bracelets : Stainless Steel Bangles
Bendable to put on and for fitting.
Material: Stainless Steel

From 7,80

Bracelets : Silver chains
Material: Silver 925

From 8,90

Bracelets : Wooden bracelet
Pattern varies.

From 7,00


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Materials




Shell
Shellfish are soft animals, which defend themselves from wounding and natural enemies by means of two lime shells. These may be used as starting material in making jewels. However, they should be handled with care, particularly the thinnest ones as they are very fragile. Yet these are the ones with which the jeweller obtains the most beautiful results, since the light can come through at some places. Shells are often found in the arts and mythology. For instance, Venus, the Roman goddess of love, beauty and the erotic desire, was borne in a shell.

Buffalo bone
Buffalo Bone was already used by American Indians in jewellery making. It shines like ivory in a white sort of fashion. Being an organic material, the skin tolerates it really well. No allergic reactions to it are known to date. This bone material is also particularly light and hardly passes heat on, which makes it be more comfortable than say stainless steel.

Zirconia
The Zirconia (formula: ZrO2, Zirconiumdioxide) is synthetic replacement for the diamond. Its sharpness is almost as high (8.5 as opposed to 10), which also makes it hardly endangered against damages. However, it may be used to scratch to pieces something else very easily. The zirconia can be obtained in different colours and levels of transparency. It is normally cut in faces (in the same way as glass).

Glass
Glass is an amorph, i.e. not crystalline substance. Glass is usually shaped through melting. The materials seen in daily life as made out of glass (e.g. drinking and window glass, TV screens and light bulbs) are just a section of glasses. Murano glass, which was first created in the Murano Island near Venice in the 13th century, remains the most renowned glass in the world for glass jewellery.

Stainless Steel
Stainless steel´s extremely shiny surface is fascinating, since almost any unevenness can be appreciated. Besides, it is a hard, mar-resistant and stainless material. Stainless steel does not tarnish and allergies to it are very rare.

Silver 925
Also known as ´Sterling Silver´, Silver 925 contains 92.5% silver and 7.5% copper. Pure silver is not used in jewellery making, as it would then be too soft. Regarding piercings, Silver 925 is employed just for the piercing components that are not introduced in the body (e.g. the motive pending of the lower ball of some tummy piercings). Silver has a seductive look with its warm colour-temperature and has been used in jewellery making since ancient times. Pure silver is also the best light reflector and is therefore utilised for mirror production. The disadvantage of silver has to do with the fact that it can react to air sulphur (depending on air quality and skin type). This will be commonly known as ´tarnishing´ or ´oxidation´, although it has nothing to do with an oxygen reaction but with sulphur. The best way to remove those dark spots is to put the jewel in a boiling water pan with a little salt, covered with (non-transparent) aluminium foil. We also recommend the stain remover ´Sigolin´.

Brass
Brass is a gold-coloured alloy of copper and zinc. On the basis of the mixture proportions its colour may vary from gold-orange (in case of higher copper proportion) till light yellow. Allergies to brass occur very rarely.

Wood
If we look at wood from the cultural point of view, copses are the oldest useful plants. Wood itself is one of the most important plant products for being particularly diverse but also a growing raw material. Jewels made out of wood are comfortable to wear, since they work as insulating power against warmth and cold - as opposed to say steel that conducts those. Wood jewels are also valued for their warm colours and the typical irregular year rings. Wood is yet relatively fragile and should not be worn while bathing or showering, since it absorbs moisture. For the transformation of wood into jewellery there is a varied array of techniques to be used, for example, carving, planing and dragging.

Steel
Steel refers to all the metallic alloys, whose main component is iron, being carbon its second alloy element. It belongs to the most commonly used work materials since it owns several features, resulting from alloying in combination with warm and thermomechanic treatments, that make it particularly useful in a wide application spectrum.

PVC
PVC (Polyvinyl chloride) is a soft and elastic material (commonly referred to as ´plastic´). PVC´s main features are very high resistance, minimum weight and warmth conduction capabilities. PVC is well tolerated by the skin, hence allergies to it are rarely found. Wounds resulting from wearing PVC jewels are very unlikely given its softness and elasticity.

Leather
Leather is a material, which is obtained from the animal skin through tanning. Leather has been and is used as ever in producing clothes such as coats, and shoes, as well as all kinds of accessories. For instance, we are used to having leather hand gloves, purses, hats and belts. But jewels are often made out of leather: necklaces with leather cords, Indian jewels, hair accessories or leather bracelets. Leather can be rubbed with oil to make it more supple. Thanks to this oil, leather becomes also waterproof. Oils of animal origin make leather softer and prolongs its life.

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