Waves Panel Bracelet – 8″ – Argentium Silver
💧 Design & feel — Handmade Argentium Waves Bracelet
The Argentium Silver Waves Panel Bracelet flows with the rhythm of water. I craft a series of Argentium panels, roll the edges into liquid, melted curves, and fuse waves and pebble-like granules across each surface. Connector links are built into the design, then I join every section with double heavy Argentium jump rings for strength and movement. The clasp is an S-hook in a matching waves panel, so the closure becomes part of the artwork.
The result is fluid, bright, and comfortable—an expressive bracelet that reads like a shoreline in motion.
💧 About the waves panels
I begin by texturing Argentium silver, then shape and fuse the edges until they roll like water meeting sand. Next, I add wave lines and small granules to suggest pebbles and splash marks. Because I fuse each element by hand, every panel shows a unique pattern. The integrated links and doubled jump rings add durability while keeping the bracelet drape smooth and balanced.
WATER * I Change * FLOWING FORMLESSNESS – Transformative – Playful – Balance – Passionate
💧 Size & details
• Length 8 in (20.6 cm)
• Weight 30.8 g
• Closure: S-hook clasp formed as a waves panel
• Build: Liquid-edge panels with integral connectors + double heavy jump rings
For best comfort, compare your wrist and preferred fit here:
👉 Bracelet sizing guide: https://www.aandrjewellery.com/ring-and-bracelet-sizing-information/
💧 Materials & care — Argentium 940 silver
Handmade in Argentium 940 silver — bright, harder than sterling, naturally tarnish-resistant, and always nickel-free thanks to germanium. After wear, wipe with a soft cloth and store dry. Please avoid dips or harsh cleaners to preserve the fused edges and polished finish.
💧 Learn more — Making process
Each bracelet is cut, fused, edged, linked, and finished completely by hand in my Creston, BC studio. I heat-harden the silver to bring germanium to the surface, which further slows tarnish and adds a clean, white sheen.
If you would like to explore bracelet making 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.








