Silk-Steel Bracelet
I made this micro-silk bracelet from my super thin 22 gauge Stainless Steel wire. It’s a Euro 4-in-1 pattern that I’ve finished with slightly smaller rings on the edges. I also welded every link closed! To make this bracelet I start with raw Stainless Steel wire. I wrap the wire around a rod and the cut each link by hand. Then I assemble them using two pairs of pliers. I weld each link closed using a pulse arc welder as I build. The closure on this bracelet is extra special as well! What I’ve done is diminished the pattern down to a opposite points on both ends and then built in slightly larger rings where the decrease starts on each. This way, the two clasps can reach back to connect to the other end which positions the break in the chain diagonally, and touching, so that it mostly disappears. I think this is SUPER COOL and I can’t believe it took me 20 years to try it, haha!
I made this micro-silk bracelet from my super thin 22 gauge Stainless Steel wire. It’s a Euro 4-in-1 pattern that I’ve finished with slightly smaller rings on the edges. I also welded every link closed! To make this bracelet I start with raw Stainless Steel wire. I wrap the wire around a rod and the cut each link by hand. Then I assemble them using two pairs of pliers. I weld each link closed using a pulse arc welder as I build. The closure on this bracelet is extra special as well! What I’ve done is diminished the pattern down to a opposite points on both ends and then built in slightly larger rings where the decrease starts on each. This way, the two clasps can reach back to connect to the other end which positions the break in the chain diagonally, and touching, so that it mostly disappears. I think this is SUPER COOL and I can’t believe it took me 20 years to try it, haha!
I made this micro-silk bracelet from my super thin 22 gauge Stainless Steel wire. It’s a Euro 4-in-1 pattern that I’ve finished with slightly smaller rings on the edges. I also welded every link closed! To make this bracelet I start with raw Stainless Steel wire. I wrap the wire around a rod and the cut each link by hand. Then I assemble them using two pairs of pliers. I weld each link closed using a pulse arc welder as I build. The closure on this bracelet is extra special as well! What I’ve done is diminished the pattern down to a opposite points on both ends and then built in slightly larger rings where the decrease starts on each. This way, the two clasps can reach back to connect to the other end which positions the break in the chain diagonally, and touching, so that it mostly disappears. I think this is SUPER COOL and I can’t believe it took me 20 years to try it, haha!
Material: Stainless Steel
Chain Width: 1 Inch