Collection: Honeycomb Helix Bracelets

The Honeycomb Helix takes its cue from the DNA double helix: seed-bead strands that cross and re-cross down the band, twisting as they go and opening into a row of honeycomb cells. Glass and gemstone beads sit where the strands meet, with short bugle bars set through the centers. It's more lattice than band – open, light, and built to hold its shape.

Wear yours with a pushed-up sleeve, a rolled linen cuff, or a bare summer wrist, where the open cells have room to read. It's a piece for weekend markets, long lunches, or summer evenings spent outside.