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Attn: Jewelry Fashionistas! Help!

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I know this is crazy, but I am in love with those bracelets. 

Does the design look familiar to you?

Anyone have any idea where to get them?

 

 

 You'll have to ZOOM in to get a good look.

Thanks.

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@RinaRina

Artisansintheandes.com has some like this:

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@RinaRina

Here is a DIY site to make a necklace.  You could adapt it to a bracelet.

 

http://www.brit.co/make-a-statement-with-our-diy-chunky-braid-necklace/

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@RinaRina

Joann's also has one that you can make.

Mixed Media Braided Cord Bracelet

SUPPLIES & TOOLS:
• Natural Cotton Macramé Cord
• No. 20 Hemp
• 21.81mm Silver Plated Flat Cable Chain
• 18in x 3mm Antique Silver Ball Chain
• 10mm Silver Kumihimo Endcaps Finding Kit
• Long/Flat Nose Pliers
• Scissors
• Wire Cutters
• Ruler
• Bead Glue of Choice

DIRECTIONS:
1. Cut the following into 18” lengths: macramé cord- 3 pc, hemp- 2 pc, silver chain- 2 pc, ball chain- 2pc.
2. Gather all cords so that they are even, and use a piece of hemp cord to tightly wrap the ends together for 1/2”, tie a knot, and trim excess hemp.
3. Split the cord and chain into three groups, so that there is a length of macramé cord in each group.
4. Braid for desired length of bracelet less the clasp. Use a piece of hemp to tightly wrap all of the cord and chain at this point, again for 1/2”. This will secure the cord and wire so that the kumihimo cord endcap can be added. Trim all excess cord and wire 1/8” after wrap.
5. Apply bead glue to one end of the bracelet and one endcap. Stick wrapped cord bracelet end into endcap, and hold for several seconds (until bead glue begins to dry). Repeat for other side.
6. Use pliers and jump rings to attach the toggle clasp to both endcaps on the bracelet.

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From Novica.com

 

 

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From yoyomelody.com-

 

Chunky Purple Mix Gold Chain Knot Statement Bracelet AC0020199-3 Chunky Green Mix Gold Chain Knot Statement Bracelet AC0020199-4Chunky Yellow Mix Gold Chain Knot Statement Bracelet AC0020199-2

Chunky Black Mix Gold Chain Knot Statement Bracelet AC0020199-1

Black Mix Coffee Seed Bead Plaited Chain Bracelet AC0020154-1Blue Mix Coffee Seed Bead Plaited Chain Bracelet AC0020154-2White Mix Coffee Seed Bead Plaited Chain Bracelet AC0020154-3Rosy Mix Coffee Seed Bead Plaited Chain Bracelet AC0020154-4

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Ladies,

They're all so beautiful!

Thanks!

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Try Etsy for ready-made bracelets.  I've even had beaded jewelry custom made by Etsy crafters in the exact colors I wanted.

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