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Black Friday Sale And New Silver Bangles


Starting today I'm having a Black Friday sale in my Etsy shop! Everything is 10% off plus free shipping within the UK!
 And like a lot of online shops my Black Friday sale extends beyond just the one day and doesn't finish until the 8th December!

I recently got a batch of sterling silver bangles and cuff bracelets back from the London assay office and they are listed and ready to go in my Etsy shop.


A curved anticlastic silver bangle with leaf vein texture.


A silver cuff with leaf vein texture - I am quite fond of that texture :D


The popular poppy bangle in bright or oxidized finish.


 

A cuff and bangle in my current favourite pattern and texture which is lines applied with a jeweller's saw and then using a frosting wheel to add a lovely matt finish to the silver.


Shiny silver bangle with leaf vein texture {again}.


Matt texture on a flat silver bangle decorated with twisted wire coils.


A flat silver bangle with hammered "bark" texture.

Most of the bangles are a medium size as this is the size I sell the most but the poppy bangle {oxidized finish} and the flat leaf vein bangle {bright finish} are also available in a large size.

Here's hoping for a busy sales period!



Comments

  1. You are the greatest! I have gotten so much inspiration from your blog. Please don't ever stop. ❤

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  2. Absolutely amazing collection!! I feel I should have all of them with me.

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  3. Absolutely Amazing Collection and Amazing Blog!!

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  4. Beautiful bangles, and the Black Friday sale is a bonus!

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