Solid Gold Wide Roman Cuff Bracelet
I made this very wide and intricate solid Gold Chainmaille bracelet by using simple tools and a deep well of patience. Starting with raw wire I form each link before carefully cutting them individually with a jewelers' saw ensuring a perfectly smooth finish. My next step is to build this chain one link at a time using two pairs of needle nose pliers. Then I weld each link closed so that this is an heirloom quality piece of jewelry. This process takes countless hours, but along with my 20+ years of experience as a Chainsmith, the finished product is an unmatched one of a kind piece of art. NOTE: you’ll notice that in these photos the links are not welded, these photos were taken some years before I mastered the welding part of my current technique. Never fear, when you order I’ll make yours from scratch and I will be welding each link closed.
I made this very wide and intricate solid Gold Chainmaille bracelet by using simple tools and a deep well of patience. Starting with raw wire I form each link before carefully cutting them individually with a jewelers' saw ensuring a perfectly smooth finish. My next step is to build this chain one link at a time using two pairs of needle nose pliers. Then I weld each link closed so that this is an heirloom quality piece of jewelry. This process takes countless hours, but along with my 20+ years of experience as a Chainsmith, the finished product is an unmatched one of a kind piece of art. NOTE: you’ll notice that in these photos the links are not welded, these photos were taken some years before I mastered the welding part of my current technique. Never fear, when you order I’ll make yours from scratch and I will be welding each link closed.
I made this very wide and intricate solid Gold Chainmaille bracelet by using simple tools and a deep well of patience. Starting with raw wire I form each link before carefully cutting them individually with a jewelers' saw ensuring a perfectly smooth finish. My next step is to build this chain one link at a time using two pairs of needle nose pliers. Then I weld each link closed so that this is an heirloom quality piece of jewelry. This process takes countless hours, but along with my 20+ years of experience as a Chainsmith, the finished product is an unmatched one of a kind piece of art. NOTE: you’ll notice that in these photos the links are not welded, these photos were taken some years before I mastered the welding part of my current technique. Never fear, when you order I’ll make yours from scratch and I will be welding each link closed.