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Detail
- Mixed freshwater pearl bracelet
- 925 Sterling silver lobster clasp
- Bracelet measures 7" in length
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Customer Reviews
Lore*********hlin
Pretty, yes. Pearls feel authentic—not fake-glossy. Fits well (I’m 28, average wrist size). BUT—the gold-tone chain faded slightly near the clasp after 2 weeks of daily wear. Not ruined, but noticeable if you’re detail-obsessed (guilty). Still wearing it though—because it *looks* so good in photos and pairs with literally everything. Would buy again… maybe in rose gold next time?
Ame*******ppin
Okay, real talk: I’m 42, own exactly two pieces of ‘jewelry’ (a wedding band and a vintage pocket watch), and I ordered this on a whim after seeing it on my sister’s Instagram story. It arrived, I put it on, and my coffee order suddenly felt more intentional. It’s *that* kind of vibe—quiet confidence, zero effort, maximum ‘I woke up like this (but also curated)’. Pearls > everything.
Jere********ery
Stunning piece—pearls that actually glow, not just sit there looking ‘expensive but sad’. Fit is spot-on (I have tiny wrists and usually need extenders). Only reason it’s not 5 stars? The clasp is *so* dainty I double-check it before leaving the house. But honestly? Worth the micro-anxiety. Looks expensive, feels timeless.
Zel******* Jr.
Not gonna lie—I bought this as a gift for my wife, but now I’m low-key jealous of her wrist. The pearls are luminous (not plastic-y), the clasp is buttery smooth, and it fits *just right*—no awkward sliding or pinching. She’s worn it every day since. My win? She stopped asking why I never wear jewelry. (I do now. Just… not pearls. Yet.)
Cha******Von
This Amalie bracelet is *chef's kiss* — delicate, elegant, and somehow makes my wrist look like it belongs in a Vogue editorial. Pearls? Yes. Basic? Absolutely not. Wore it to brunch and got 3 compliments before my mimosa was half-finished. 10/10 would recommend to anyone who believes 'subtle glam' should be a human right.
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