Make a bracelet with Malachite and Aventurinebeads. This multi-row bracelet will give the illusion of wearing several stone bracelets in accumulation. Malachite is a stone that has stood the test of time, widely used in antiquity for ornaments and sculptures. Known for its green layered patterns, it was often used in the jewelry of Egyptian and Greek civilizations. Its marbled appearance adds a touch of mystery to an autumn outfit. As for aventurine, it offers a softer hue that blends perfectly with malachite.
This stone duo can easily be worn with warm-toned garments such as beige, brown or terracotta. All these colors are frequently associated with autumn, and they go equally well with a beige suit or simple jeans. It's the perfect jewel to add a little color and originality to an understated outfit. What's more, the natural look of the stones lends a handcrafted, authentic feel that pairs well with materials like wool or cotton. For a dressier look, this bracelet can accompany a flowing midi dress in warm, soft hues.
The material list is suitable for a small wrist of 14.5 cm maximum. If you'd like to make a bracelet for a larger wrist, add a bag of faceted beads or aventurine to lengthen the three parts of the bracelet.
The wire used is a synthetic wire for micro-macramé. It's a waxed thread, perfect for making sliding knots. The sliding knot makes it easy for you to put on and take off the bracelet on your own. You can also give it as a gift without knowing the exact size of the person's wrist. All you need to do is adjust the knots on the ends of the wires to prevent them from hanging too far.
Linhasita micro-macramé wire and natural stone beads are available in many different colors on our site. Feel free to personalize your gemstone bracelet with sliding knot. You can then share the result with us by posting a review at the bottom of this page or on our social networks Instagram and Facebook. See some of the other colors available in the product variations section of the hardware list.













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