When choosing a bracelet, length isn’t as much of a stylistic concern as it is with a necklace. The length of a bracelet won’t really affect how you wear it, you just want something that fits well. The easiest way to do this is just to measure your wrist with a measuring tape or a piece of string and a ruler. Measure it wrapped flush with your wrist then order the size 1cm up from that measurement to ensure it’s not too tight. If you can’t be bothered to measure, I’d recommend 21cm for males and 19cm for women. Note that the clasp on my Ashen, Orion, Slate, and Ignis bracelets can be clipped onto any link to shorten the bracelet. Because of this, you should order a size up in these chains if you’re not sure. Here are 20cm bracelets on the average male and female wrist for a visual size reference. When choosing a bracelet, length isn’t as much of a stylistic concern as it is with a necklace. The length of a bracelet won’t really affect how you wear it, you just want something that fits well. The easiest way to do this is just to measure your wrist with a measuring tape or a piece of string and a ruler. Measure it wrapped flush with your wrist then order the size 1cm up from that measurement to ensure it’s not too tight. If you can’t be bothered to measure, I’d recommend 21cm for males and 19cm for women. Note that the clasp on my Ashen, Orion, Slate, and Ignis bracelets can be clipped onto any link to shorten the bracelet. Because of this, you should order a size up in these chains if you’re not sure. Here are 20cm bracelets on the average male and female wrist for a visual size reference. I offer change of mind returns for store credit. If your piece has any quirks you think shouldn’t be there, let me know and send me a some photos. If it looks like a workmanship problem I’ll issue an immediate full refund or replacement upon return postage. Bought the wrong size? The course of action depends on whether the bracelet is too small or too large. If it’s too large, just send it back and I’ll size it down for free. If it’s too small, send it back ASAP for a replacement. 5 stars 4 stars 3 stars 2 stars 1 star No I don’t. All invoicing is done via email, so if your order is a gift you can ship it directly to the recipient’s address or give them the entire package so they can unbox it themselves. No they won’t. This occurs when rings are made of low quality materials and plated to look like silver. Copper, for example, will produce the green finger effect. Argentium silver is the highest quality silver alloy available, so it won’t have this effect. Sustainable Metal Sourcing: I use Argentium silver for my rings, a 100% sustainably sourced and recycled metal produced by the Argentium Company, ensuring ethical and environmentally friendly practices. Certified Suppliers: Palloys, the only Australian casting company certified by LBMA, OECD, and World Gold Council, supplies metals that comply with strict ethical standards, including the RJC certification for responsible jewellery practices. Australian Labor and Manufacturing: I use exclusively Australian labor and manufacturing for all aspects of production, maintaining slavery-free supply chains and supporting the local economy, with the exception of FSC-certified packaging from Denmark and certain parts of my chains that are handmade in Italy.
99 year comprehensive warranty on all chains. Includes unlimited free restorations.
Crafted from solid sterling silver with an anti-tarnish coating to maintain the finish.
Crafted in Australia from sustainably sourced Australian and Italian parts. When choosing a bracelet, length isn’t as much of a stylistic concern as it is with a necklace. The length of a bracelet won’t really affect how you wear it, you just want something that fits well. The easiest way to do this is just to measure your wrist with a measuring tape or a piece of string and a ruler. Measure it wrapped flush with your wrist then order the size 1cm up from that measurement to ensure it’s not too tight. If you can’t be bothered to measure, I’d recommend 21cm for males and 19cm for women. Note that the clasp on my Ashen, Orion, Slate, and Ignis bracelets can be clipped onto any link to shorten the bracelet. Because of this, you should order a size up in these chains if you’re not sure. Here are 20cm bracelets on the average male and female wrist for a visual size reference. When choosing a bracelet, length isn’t as much of a stylistic concern as it is with a necklace. The length of a bracelet won’t really affect how you wear it, you just want something that fits well. The easiest way to do this is just to measure your wrist with a measuring tape or a piece of string and a ruler. Measure it wrapped flush with your wrist then order the size 1cm up from that measurement to ensure it’s not too tight. If you can’t be bothered to measure, I’d recommend 21cm for males and 19cm for women. Note that the clasp on my Ashen, Orion, Slate, and Ignis bracelets can be clipped onto any link to shorten the bracelet. Because of this, you should order a size up in these chains if you’re not sure. Here are 20cm bracelets on the average male and female wrist for a visual size reference. I offer change of mind returns for store credit. If your piece has any quirks you think shouldn’t be there, let me know and send me a some photos. If it looks like a workmanship problem I’ll issue an immediate full refund or replacement upon return postage. Bought the wrong size? The course of action depends on whether the bracelet is too small or too large. If it’s too large, just send it back and I’ll size it down for free. If it’s too small, send it back ASAP for a replacement. 5 stars 4 stars 3 stars 2 stars 1 star No I don’t. All invoicing is done via email, so if your order is a gift you can ship it directly to the recipient’s address or give them the entire package so they can unbox it themselves. No they won’t. This occurs when rings are made of low quality materials and plated to look like silver. Copper, for example, will produce the green finger effect. Argentium silver is the highest quality silver alloy available, so it won’t have this effect. Sustainable Metal Sourcing: I use Argentium silver for my rings, a 100% sustainably sourced and recycled metal produced by the Argentium Company, ensuring ethical and environmentally friendly practices. Certified Suppliers: Palloys, the only Australian casting company certified by LBMA, OECD, and World Gold Council, supplies metals that comply with strict ethical standards, including the RJC certification for responsible jewellery practices. Australian Labor and Manufacturing: I use exclusively Australian labor and manufacturing for all aspects of production, maintaining slavery-free supply chains and supporting the local economy, with the exception of FSC-certified packaging from Denmark and certain parts of my chains that are made in Italy.
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99 year warranty
Solid sterling silver
Sustainably sourced
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Some pieces are designed. This one was discovered.
Opus emerged from months of experiments in the Newcastle workshop. Testing oxidation levels until the black finally bit deep enough into the recesses. Until the contrast between polished high points and darkened valleys created exactly the depth I was after.
The result: a chain where engraved links alternate with smooth connectors in a rhythm that feels both ancient and engineered. Spirals and botanical patterns carved into each decorated link, while plain links provide breathing room between the ornamentation. It’s this balance that gives Opus its distinctive weight and movement.
There’s something about the proportions that makes these satisfying to handle. The decorated links are substantial enough to feel their individual weight, while the plain links keep the detail from being overwhelming.
925 sterling silver with oxidised detailing. Treated and finished in Newcastle with the same attention to detail as my rings.
9mm link diameter, fits tighter due to thickness – size up 1cm from your normal bracelet size.
THE WORKSHOP, AUGUST 2025
The smell of acetone and sulfur hangs heavy in the air, that sharp, chemical reminder that something’s changing. I lift the links from the bath one by one, turning them under the bench lights.
For weeks they’ve come out wrong, too pale, too clean, the surface refusing to take on that quiet depth I’ve been chasing. But tonight, finally, they darken just right: the recesses are a deep jet black.
That’s how Opus began, not from a sketch or moodboard, but from chemical experimentation. Through the slow iteration of form and tone until nothing more could be added or taken away.
DESIGNER’S NOTES:
It’s been months of refining small things that most people never notice: the surface finish of the links, the darkness of the oxidation.
At this point, I’m not sure if it’s attention to detail or just stubbornness but I’m happy with how it turned out in the end
One thing about this bracelet: while the engraved links tend to steal the spotlight, Opus is just as much about the proportions and weight between them. It’s got a really interesting feel to it that I’m going to try and incorporate into future pieces.
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