![]() ![]() We don’t have pieces with silver hardware, but we think it’s badass and chic to rock brass with whatever else is on your wrist: leather, costume, stones, pearls, gold, silver, diamonds – brass can hang with ‘em all. Have you been told your whole life that you have a small wrist? If so, we recommend that you avoid trying the anklets as bracelets.ĭo you have any macramé with silver hardware? We do not recommend opting for The Leafdrop, The Simple Featherdrop, The Caviar Featherdrop, or The Stay Anchored as bracelets as they are likely to be too big on most wrists. Two of our anklets, The Shanti and The Khukuri, are cut slightly smaller and are more likely to work as bracelets. Otherwise, if there is extra room between the piece and the wrist, the piece will flop around on the wrist and may even slide off. In order for an anklet to work as a bracelet, it must – when pulled fully closed – snugly hug the wrist. In order for a bracelet to work as an anklet, it must be able – when fully opened – to fit over the widest part of the foot, so that you can get it on! Almost all of our bracelets do fit over the foot, but the fit around the ankle will vary depending on the size of the bracelet and the size of the foot. A necklace/headdress/choker that’s free size will fit over all heads and can be adjusted to the tightness/height/drape/fit of your liking on most heads and necks.ĭo all of your bracelets work as anklets (and vice versa)? An anklet that’s free size should fit over the widest part of most feet and fit properly around most ankles. A bracelet that’s Free Size should fit over the widest part of most hands and fit snugly around most wrists. #Charmas good karma bracelet anklet or necklace skin#Our brass beads will never tarnish or turn your skin green.įree Size means there is one size only, designed to fit a variety of shapes and sizes. Yes! In fact, you can go ahead and put your piece on and never take it off. This kind of knotting cannot be done by a machine – it must be made by hand.Ĭan I wear my macramé in the shower/ocean? Macramé is the art and technique of knotting cord or string in patterns. ![]()
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