Chain Maille Sheet Bracelet – 8.25 in – Argentium Silver
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The Argentium Chain Maille Sheet Bracelet turns hundreds of hand-cut jump rings into a smooth, flexible silver fabric—much like historic chain-mail armour, but refined for the wrist. Row by row, the links interlock to create a flat sheet that drapes softly and catches the light along every edge. This Argentium Chain Maille Sheet Bracelet 21.0 cm balances a bold width with a clean, modern silhouette.
Design & feel
I coil and cut uniform rings from solid Argentium silver, then close and align each one before weaving. The maille builds into a dense, flat sheet with a silky, directional lay. As a result, the bracelet feels supple like fabric yet reads strong and architectural. A bright polish brings out crisp highlights across the surface.
About the weave
This is a sheet-style chain maille pattern: many rings interlock in repeating rows to form a wide panel. The structure distributes weight evenly, resists twisting, and sits flat on the wrist—great for a statement width that still wears comfortably.
Size & weight — Argentium Chain Maille Sheet Bracelet
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Length: 21.0 cm (approx. 8.25 in)
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Width: 3.0 cm (approx. 1.18 in)
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Weight: 94.6 g
Fit & sizing
Maille panels drape smoothly and lie evenly on the wrist. For a quick, accurate fit, please see our bracelet sizing guide: https://www.aandrjewellery.com/ring-and-bracelet-sizing-information/
Materials & care
Argentium Silver (940/935) includes a touch of germanium, so it stays bright, hard, and slower to tarnish than sterling. It is always nickel-free and hypoallergenic. To care for the finish, wash gently with mild soap and water, pat dry with a soft cloth, and avoid harsh dips or ultrasonic cleaners that can dull the surface.
Learn more (making process)
First, I coil and precision-cut the rings for consistency. Next, I pre-close and true each ring, then weave the rows into a flat maille sheet. After that, I dress the edges, fit the clasp, and work-harden the panel in tumble. Finally, I polish to a mirror glow so the broad, interlinked surface reads bold and intentional.
Learn more
If you would like to explore similar forming or linking techniques, visit my
Byzantine Bracelet Workshop.
Learn more about Argentium Silver.
For care tips and maintenance guidance, visit our How to Care for Your Jewellery page.





