A beautiful everyday Jewelry set starring natural larimar, a rare gemstone found in only one place on earth!
The set comes with a macrame bracelet and a matching pair of Earrings.
Sizing:
- A standard stock size Larimar Bracelet fits a wrist measurement from 6" to 8". Maximum opening is 9"
- How to measure your wrist
- This style is not available in custom sizes
Product Details:
- Earrings - are made with 3/8" Larimar gemstone and 925 sterling silver French Wires.
- Bracelet - Bracelet is made with Fourteen 3/8" Larimar gemstones.
Opening and Closing a Sliding Macrame Bracelet
Step 1: Understanding the Sliding Knot
The adjustable sliding mechanism is created by two interlocking loops held in place by friction from the center knot. The smaller side knots can move along the cord, allowing you to adjust the size. One direction opens the bracelet, while the other allows you to close it.
Step 2: Opening the Bracelet
Locate the two sliding knots, they are the smaller knotted area's right next to the larimar beads. Between the sliding knots you will see the main knotted area that holds them in place. Pull apart on the two smaller knotted area's and as you pull, you'll notice the bracelet increasing in size. Keep pulling until the loop becomes large enough to easily slide over your hand. You have now successfully opened the sliding knot macrame bracelet.
Step 3: Closing the Bracelet
Slide the bracelet onto your wrist and then hold the ends of the cords (the flower logo charms) and pull them
away from each other to tighten. As you pull, the loop will decrease in size, closing the bracelet around your wrist. Adjust the bracelet to your desired fit by gently pulling on both cords until it feels comfortable.
Tips:
When the bracelet is new, the knots are intentionally woven tightly and will take a little extra effort to open and close. Over time, the cord will stretch and wear slightly making it easier to adjust the bracelet's size. Practice opening and closing the sliding knot several times to get the hang of it before wearing the bracelet regularly.
Includes:
- 1 x Bracelet
- 1 x Earrings
- Storage Pouch
- Polishing Cloth
- Gift Box
Opening and Closing a Sliding Macrame Bracelet
Step 1: Understanding the Sliding Knot
The adjustable sliding mechanism is created by two interlocking loops held in place by friction from the center knot. The smaller side knots can move along the cord, allowing you to adjust the size. One direction opens the bracelet, while the other allows you to close it.
Step 2: Opening the Bracelet
Locate the two sliding knots, they are the smaller knotted area's right next to the larimar beads. Between the sliding knots you will see the main knotted area that holds them in place. Pull apart on the two smaller knotted area's to loosen the sliding knot. As you pull, you'll notice the bracelet increasing in size. Keep pulling until the loop becomes large enough to easily slide over your hand. You have now successfully opened the sliding knot macrame bracelet.
Step 3: Closing the Bracelet
Slide the bracelet onto your wrist and then hold the ends of the cords (the flower logo charms) and pull them
away from each other to tighten. As you pull, the loop will decrease in size, closing the bracelet around your wrist. Adjust the bracelet to your desired fit by gently pulling on both cords until it feels comfortable.
Tips:
When the bracelet is new, the knots are intentionally woven tightly and will take a little extra effort to open and close. Over time, the cord will stretch and wear slightly making it easier to adjust the bracelet's size. Practice opening and closing the sliding knot several times to get the hang of it before wearing the bracelet regularly.
One of the distinctive and compelling qualities of Larimar is that each piece has subtle variation, with unique colors, hues, and patterns. As a result, the Larimar in your jewelry may be slightly different from the piece depicted online.
If you are trying to match an existing piece or are looking for a particular color or pattern, please give us a call or send a photo through the contact us page, and we will try to match it as close as possible.