To bangle, or not to bangle?

I’m sure you’ll agree, I have a fantastic photographer. He just gets what the line is about, and he knows how to make each piece of jewelry look great. Sometimes he even makes things look–how to put this?–larger than life. Take, for example, the image below:

Over the past few months, I have been contacted several times by various people, inquiring about the gorgeous set of “bangles” shown in this photo. In fact, these are rings, shown in exquisite detail. They’re called Vineyard Rings, because they are little vines twining around the finger like the rows of grapevines outside my studio window.

Finally, I just decided enough was enough with the confusion over the image, and I designed a set of bangles. Why didn’t I do this sooner? They’re so fun and wearable, slightly oval, and in an interlocking set of three that rolls up and down irresistibly. Personally, I favor the combination of chocolate brown shakudo with sterling silver and 18K rose gold, but they are also available with 18K yellow gold for the traditionalists out there. There’s just something about the perfect set of bangles: not only do they look amazing with everything, but they’re an invitation to play with your jewelry, clinking pleasingly as they slide against each other. So fun.

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