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Casual to Dressy Woven and Link Bracelets

Plain circles and other geometric shapes can be woven or linked together to create bracelets with lots of texture. Slip on any bracelet in this collection if you're looking for attractive jewelry that adds style to your wrist without overpowering your ensemble. Most of these bracelets can go easily from casual to dressy.

1. Black Round Murano Glass & Sterling Silver Bracelet

Open circles made of black Venetian Murano glass are held together with smaller sterling silver links. Available in two lengths, either 5 or 6 glass links. The bracelet closes with a toggle clasp. Made in Italy and also available with clear glass links.

2. Sterling Silver Woven Mesh Bracelet

This bracelet is made from a closely woven tube of sterling silver mesh that's 3/4" wide and slips on over your hand. The bracelet is comfortable to wear and can go from casual to dressy, and better yet, is priced under $100. If you like mesh, take a look at the mesh slider necklace, with a mesh motif that rests on a 16" snake chain. Very pretty.

3. Sterling Silver Circles with Black Rectangles

This bracelet is an excellent choice if you like a geometric look. Sterling silver circles are banded together, with black rectangles spaced occasionally between them along the bracelet's length. The piece is 14.5" long, allowing you to wrap it around your wrist for a stacked, loosely textured look. By Nuovegioie, with their logo stamped discreetly along the side of each small black rectangle. The bracelet is made in Italy.
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