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Sterling Artistry by EFFY 8.5" Multi Gemstone Geometric Bangle Bracelet

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125-529 - Sterling Artistry by EFFY 8.5'' Multi Gemstone Geometric Bangle Bracelet
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Sterling Artistry by EFFY 8.5" Multi Gemstone Geometric Bangle Bracelet

A beautiful collection of colors and shapes ideal for adding a touch of creative elegance to your favorite looks. Created in polished oxidized sterling silver, this lovely bangle bracelet dazzles with various sparkling gemstones in a selection of shapes evenly spaced around the weave patterned surface.

This charming bracelet includes the following standard cut gemstones in bezel settings:

  • Two square 5mm amethysts
  • Two round 5mm blue topaz
  • Two square 5mm orange citrine
  • Two trillion shaped 5mm green peridot

    The bracelet measures 8-1/2"L x 1/4"W x 3/16"H. The total amethyst weight is 1.32ct, the total blue topaz weight is 1.20ct, the total citrine weight is 1.44ct and the total peridot weight is 1.04ct (all approximate).

    Includes an EFFY Collection card, tag and box.

    Care Instructions: Treat your gemstones with the best of care. All jewelry should occasionally be examined for tightness of gemstones. Alterations and cleaning must be done by professional jewelers.

    Part of the Sterling Artistry by EFFY Collection. Made in Thailand. All weights pertaining to diamond weights are minimum weights. Additionally, please note that many gemstones are treated to enhance their beauty. Click here for important information about gemstone enhancements and special care requirements.


  • Sterling Silver    Bangle    


    Sterling Silver

    Sterling silver, also called fine silver, is a beautifully lustrous cool-toned precious metal favored in fine jewelry among other products. The most reflective of all metals (excluding mercury), sterling silver looks stunning by itself and brings out the best hues in an array of colorful gemstones.

    Sterling silver can be polished to a higher sheen than platinum. In fact, Ag, the chemical symbol for silver, comes from a word that means “white and shining.” The surface of silver can boast that shiny, polished appearance, or can be brushed, satin, matte, sandblasted, antiqued or oxidized (chemically blackened).

    In order to be called sterling silver, a metal must be made up of a minimum of 92.5% pure silver and 7.5% alloy (meaning other metals), including but not limited to copper and nickel. The alloy is added to pure silver to make the metal more durable, tougher and harder. Sterling silver is designated a fineness of “925.” Pieces with sterling silver may be marked “sterling.”

    Finishes on Sterling Silver
    Finishing, or plating, is a common treatment with sterling silver. Popular types of plating are rhodium plating, gold plating and anti-tarnish plating. Plating is used to extend the life and sheen of the jewelry. After sizing or buffing a piece of jewelry with a machine, it must be re-plated to restore the finish.

  • Rhodium Plating: Rhodium plating is a complex and laborious process that enhances the luster and beauty and extends the life of silver. A member of the platinum metal group, rhodium is often used as a finishing touch on silver jewelry. It's a shiny silvery metal with a very white and reflective appearance, much like mercury. It's also very hard, so it withstands much wear and tear, resists natural tarnishing and wonderfully mimics the brilliant finish of freshly polished silver.

    Caring for Sterling Silver
    Sterling silver becomes tarnished as the result of a natural chemical process that occurs when sterling silver is exposed to chemicals in the air, rubber, wool and latex. Humidity also plays a role in accelerating tarnishing. It's easy to keep your sterling silver sparkling, though, by taking a few steps to prevent tarnish and other wear and tear.

  • Avoid exposing sterling silver to direct sunlight and harsh chemicals, including chlorine, ammonia, hair products, perfumes, cosmetics, perspiration and strong jewelry cleaning solutions.
  • Periodically wash sterling silver with mild dish soap and warm water. Rinse well and dry completely with a soft cloth before storing because moisture can cause tarnish.
  • Lightly polish sterling silver frequently with a soft silver-polishing cloth, avoiding abrasive cloths completely.
  • Tarnish is easy to remove when it first forms as a yellowish tint, but becomes more difficult to remove when it becomes brown and black. Remove tarnish with a silver polish cream, avoiding immersing pieces with gemstones in tarnish-removal solutions.
  • Minimize scratches on sterling silver by storing it in its own compartment in your jewelry box or in a cloth pouch. Sterling silver may also be stored in sealed polyethylene bags.


    Necklace & Bracelet Clasp Types


    A clasp is more than a practical device used to fasten your jewelry. It is part of the overall design and can be a very important focal point. Be sure to consider if it will suit your needs of durability, fashion, comfort and peace of mind.

    Lobster Claw Clasp: As a traditional clasp style found in bracelets and necklaces, the lobster claw is generally reserved for heavier styles that may need added strength. The closure's shape is more oblong, similar to a teardrop shape, and is controlled by a tip that opens and closes the spring in the clasp. This type is also considered a more expensive finding that can add to the overall value of the jewelry piece.

    Magnetic Clasp: The popularity of the magnetic clasp has greatly increased in recent years. It is a quick and easy way to secure jewelry while not having to fuss with a tiny clasp, which can be difficult if you have long fingernails, arthritic hands or other mobility challenges. A magnetic clasp relies on a strong internal magnet that works to pull both ends of the clasp together. In most cases, a magnetic clasp is used for light to medium weight jewelry pieces that do not put excessive stress on the magnet.

    Slide Insert Clasp: This type of clasp is exactly as it sounds. With a box-like shape that is hollow on the inside, the wearer will slide the nearly-flat tab into the box until it clicks, indicating a secure closure. On some jewelry, a slide insert clasp will be accompanied by a side safety catch, which adds strength and security to the clasp. Although this type of clasp is found on both bracelets and necklaces, it is particularly popular on bracelet styles. These types of clasps are often reserved for more expensive jewelry.

    Spring Ring Clasp: One of the most common closure types, the spring ring clasp is typically used for light to medium weight bracelets or necklaces. It is round in its design and features a small tip which controls the opening and closing of the spring. The circle then closes around another smaller loop or link at the other end of the strand.

    Toggle Clasp: A toggle clasp is a narrow piece of metal, usually designed in the shape of a bar, which is then pushed through a circular ring to act as a fastener. Unlike the lobster claw or spring ring clasps, a toggle clasp is not controlled by a spring. The pretty design is less secure than other closure types, but is usually meant to be a big part of the design and is meant to "show". The clasp is an attractive way to secure a chunkier link bracelet or necklace.




  • Tamara AtzenwilerAbout the Collection:

    The EFFY brand was founded more than 30 years ago, in 1979 by the award winning jewelry designer, Mr. Effy Hematian. Beginning as a family business, EFFY's early mission statement aspired to create jewelry with the utmost attention to every detail. His profound vision, talent, and relentless passion for perfection are what distinguish the EFFY brand in the jewelry industry today.

    "As a designer, I pay close attention to the small details and ensure that each piece meets the highest quality standards. The secret of our successful brand is having a vision for the future, not just for today, by building a solid relationship with the EFFY customers. It's a matter of trust." � Mr. Effy Hematian

    With absolute dedication, EFFY was founded upon quality, trust, and integrity, with the highest degree of fashion and innovation. Today, the EFFY brand is one of the premier jewelry brands in the world.

    About Tamara Atzenwiler:

    With more than 10 years of experience in the jewelry industry, EFFY Brand Specialist Tamara Atzenwiler works directly with designer Effy Hematian and his team in New York City. With a keen eye for elegant design, Tamara is an expert at identifying exquisite styles and the latest trends.
    Inspired by Effy's love of color and his passion for creating, Tamara seeks to convey the commitment to innovation and excellent craftsmanship reflected in each jewelry masterpiece.

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