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Loren Stewart Jewelry Bracelets Tourmaline Safety Pin Bracelet Tourmaline / 7" Chain
Loren Stewart Jewelry Bracelets Tourmaline Safety Pin Bracelet Tourmaline / 7" Chain
Loren Stewart Jewelry Bracelets Tourmaline Safety Pin Bracelet Tourmaline / 7" Chain

Tourmaline Safety Pin Bracelet

Regular price $ 435.00
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The Tourmaline Safety Pin Bracelet is a stunning piece that showcases a beautiful gradient of tourmaline Rondelle Beads interspersed with elegant gold Rondelle Beads. This minimalistic yet feminine design adds a vibrant pop of color to any outfit, making it the perfect statement piece for both casual and formal occasions. The unique safety pin closure ensures a secure fit and adds a modern twist to this timeless accessory.

  • 14K Yellow Gold
  • Tourmaline Rondelle Beads: 4mm
  • Gold Rondelle Beads: 4mm
  • 7" Chain
  • 17mm safety pin closure
  • 5.1 grams
  • Made in USA

  • Sterling silver will tarnish over time. You can use white toothpaste as a polish
  • Apply with fingers or a soft cloth, and rinse with water
  • Clean gold pieces with warm, soapy water and a soft cloth
  • Do not use harsh chemicals
  • Let air dry

Tourmaline Safety Pin Bracelet

$ 435.00

Designer Profile

Loren Stewart

Launched in 2009 by sisters Satya and Annah Stewart with long time friend Rachel Loren, Loren Stewart is a contemporary minimalist fine jewelry brand that strives to produce a blend of polished preppy and raw punk pieces. The Los Angeles-based brand's design, which focuses on modern art and synth pop retro nostalgia, was inspired by the "sights and sounds of the 80s." Every collection features a mix of staple and statement pieces, allowing wearers to own their individuality in unique ways, and be their own stylist. Their brand started out as an upcycled collection that was a "love letter to the idiosyncrasies and diversity that define Los Angeles," drawing inspiration from vintage gold jewelry.