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Grad Bracelet

Our striking Grad bracelet was inspired by the geometry in London's architecture. It is available in transluscent dark grey, as well as in a more subtle Tokyo brown, which is a flattering nude colourway.

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Sarah Angold Studio

London, United Kingdom United Kingdom

$586
Only 4 in stock

Size: s / m / l Size chart

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Item ships from London, United Kingdom to:

Europe (Airsure 5-7 Day Delivery): $20.50
Rest of the world (Airsure 2-7 Day Delivery): $22

VAT & duty may apply

For customers in the US or customers in the EU

Exchange or refund within 7 days of receipt
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Sarah Angold Studio

London, United Kingdom London, United Kingdom

The Story

We are a team of design graduates who think that the most exciting ideas happen when different specialisms collaborate.Our team has experience across ten different design sectors, so our jewellery is influenced by everything from electronics to fine art and theatre. The industrial metals and fastenings, and processes like laser cutting and acid etching used in our collection are all inspired by projects we've done in other parts of the industry. We love material experimentation and using technology in new ways.

We work on all kinds of projects, from installations in the Design Museum and Selfridges windows to designing concept cars for Toyota, and this is how we keep things fresh, cutting edge and constantly evolving.Our Spring/Summer 11 collection uses layered geometry to create a sculptural feel, and for Autumn/Winter the London skyline has been a specific influence.Following the success of her first jewellery range, which was stocked at the Tate Modern Museum shop, Sarah Angold launched her A/W11 collection at London Fashion Week in February and was featured in British Vogue's 'Fashion's New Generation' as one of its top 25 emerging creatives.The sculptural feel of her S/S11 collection has been retained through layering and mathematical graduation, with inspiration found in geometry and the London skyline. Angold’s fascination with material innovation can be seen in her inventive use of laser cut acrylic, non precious metals and industrial fastenings.

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