Sterling Silver Craftsman Rose Bracelet
$125.00
This beautiful rose bracelet is inspired by the work of the Arts and Crafts movement. Dan Jacko, owner, designer and jeweler of Harp and Hound is deeply influenced by not only the artwork of the Craftsman creators, but also the ethos of making sturdy, accessible items that are beautiful, useful, and well-made. The rose pattern was heavily featured in the era, especially among the works of Scottish Arts and Crafts architect Charles Rennie Mackintosh, and this design is Dan’s take on the classic Craftsman motif.
This bracelet is made of solid .925 sterling silver and has been hand patinaed to give it a beautiful antique look. The bracelet features an adjustable sterling silver ball on the chain that allows for the bracelet to be worn at a variety of sizes, up to 9.5 inches.
Jewelry designed by Harp and Hound is sturdy enough to wear every day. Each piece has been crafted by hand using old world lost wax techniques, using hand carved designs (no 3D printing!), cast in solid silver, and hand finished in their home shop near Pittsburg. They believe in quality in craftsmanship; these pieces are heirloom quality and should last for generations to come!
Dan Jacko of Harp and Hound and has been making jewelry for over 20 years. He takes inspiration from antiquity, creating new pieces that have an old world feel. Their motto is “quality in craftsmanship,” and they adhere to the principles of the Craftsman movement.
Items can also be made to order in yellow gold, rose gold, white gold, or platinum. Email us at shop@stickleymuseum.org for more information!
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