Collection: Tessera Bracelet
The Tessera takes its name from the individual tile in a Roman mosaic: a single cut piece set in a larger geometric field. Here, four parallel seed-bead rails run the length of the cuff, linked by diagonal bugle-bead struts that angle between them to form a series of diamond-shaped windows. Large square or oval stones sit in the central band, framed by the lattice on either side, with small accent beads marking every junction.
Wear yours with a pushed-up linen sleeve, a turned-back shirt cuff, or a bare wrist where the multi-rail structure has room to read. It's a piece for gallery evenings, long lunches, or any day you want something architectural on the wrist.