Four chainmail bracelets in the Byzantine weave. The rings are made from anodized aluminum, and in order from top-left to bottom-right, the bracelets are coloured as follows: a repeating pattern of blue, golden-yellow, and red; green and black, with green rings forming the “boxes” of the pattern, with the black as connecting rings; a repeating pattern of champagne, pale yellow, and golden rings, producing a mottled golden appearance; and mono-coloured in a steely-grey shade sold under the colour name “Black Ice”. They have several stainless steel rings at one end for length adjustment and strength at the closure, and a lobster clasp at the other. The top two bracelets are made with slightly smaller rings than the bottom two, resulting in a tighter looking weave. The bracelets are laid out straight on a neutral fabric background.
Two chainmail bracelets in the Byzantine weave. The rings are made from anodized aluminum, and the top bracelet is coloured in a repeating pattern of blue, golden-yellow, and red, while the bottom bracelet is coloured in green and black, with green rings forming the “boxes” of the pattern, with the black as connecting rings. They have several stainless steel rings at one end for length adjustment and strength at the closure, and a lobster clasp at the other. The bracelets are laid out straight on a neutral fabric background.
A chainmail bracelet in the Byzantine weave. The rings are made from anodized aluminum, and are coloured in green and black, with green rings forming the “boxes” of the pattern, with the black as connecting rings. It has several stainless steel rings at one end for length adjustment and strength at the closure, and a silver coloured lobster clasp at the other. The bracelet is laid out in a backwards “S” shaped curve on a neutral fabric background.
A chainmail bracelet in the Byzantine weave. The rings are made from anodized aluminum, and are coloured in a repeating pattern of blue, golden-yellow, and red. It has several stainless steel rings at one end for length adjustment and strength at the closure, and a golden coloured lobster clasp at the other. The bracelet is laid out in a backwards “S” shaped curve on a neutral fabric background.
These bracelets are in the Byzantine weave, which is one of my favourites because it’s so simple yet so versatile! In this post I’m obviously playing with colours and patterns,…
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