Every gold bracelet in this collection starts as a 14k wire coil on a workbench in Athens. Our goldsmiths cut, solder, and polish each link by hand, the same way this workshop has built bracelets for women since 1953. Three generations of that. The techniques stay because the results hold.
We test every clasp junction under real wear conditions, not just static load machines. Wrist pressure against a desk edge, the twist of opening a jar, the pull of a child grabbing your arm. If a clasp fails under any of those, the design goes back to the bench. Our current rejection rate for a solid gold bracelet sits at under 2% because we redesigned every clasp junction based on actual breakage patterns: the third link from the clasp on the dominant hand fails first, and anything protruding more than 1.5mm from the chain plane catches and eventually snaps. We fixed both.
The collection spans every style we make. Gold chain bracelets in cable, figaro, and herringbone links. Diamond bracelets set with lab grown stones in bezel and prong settings. Hand chain bracelets that connect wrist to finger in one continuous line of 14k gold. Stacking bracelets designed to layer without tangling. Dainty gold bracelets thin enough to forget you are wearing them, built strong enough that you never have to take them off.