Multicolor Recycled Glass Beads Bracelet in Red Combo
Multicolor Recycled Glass Beads Bracelet in Red Combo
Multicolor Recycled Glass Beads Bracelet in Red Combo
Caputo & Co.

Multicolor Recycled Glass Beads Bracelet in Red Combo

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Size: One Size
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  • This bracelet comes as part of Caputo & Co.'s Southeast Asian-inspired collection, made in collaboration with select artisans from Bali. Woven using recycled glass, the bracelet is handmade using regional techniques that have been practiced for centuries. Sewn with sturdy waxed nylon threading and fitted with sterling silver accents and loop closure.

    • Handwoven using traditional Southeast Asian techniques
    • Local recycled glass beads
    • Waxed nylon threading
    • Sterling silver accent beads
    • Polished sterling silver logo loop closure
    • Handmade in Bali, Indonesia
  • 8.25" length. One size.

    For details about how we measure our garments visit the measuring guide.

  • Founded in 2011, Caputo & Co. by Alex Caputo create leather goods and accessories in the heart of New York city. Inspired by the designs of Central America, Alex incorporates a unique brand of minimalism to each item that gives the collection a sophisticated style. As part of the brand’s commitment to ethical and sustainable business practices, Caputo & Co. has partnered with their Central American textile producers to create jobs in local communities and honor the authentic craftsmanship of the region.

This item is FINAL SALE. No returns or exchanges accepted.

Founded in 2011, Caputo & Co. by Alex Caputo is a line of hand-made leather goods and accessories based in the heart of New York city. Inspired by the designs of Central America, Alex incorporates a unique brand of minimalism to each item that gives the collection a sophisticated style. As part of the brand’s commitment to ethical and sustainable business practices, Caputo & Co. has partnered with their Central American textile producers to create jobs in local communities and honor the authentic craftsmanship of the region.