Collection: Tracework Bracelet
The Tracework takes its name from the stone lattice of a Gothic window: the geometric crossing pattern that fills the space between structural uprights. Here, parallel seed-bead rails run the length of the cuff, linked by vertical bugle-bead cross-members that divide the band into bays. The central zone is filled with the tracework itself, intersecting lines of beadwork forming a geometric interior, with focal stone tiles flanking it on each side.
Wear yours with a pushed-up sleeve, a turned-back shirt cuff, or a bare wrist where the multi-rail frame has room to read. It's a piece for gallery evenings, long dinners, or any occasion when you want actual structural logic on your wrist.