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Reclaimed Wood Beaded Bracelet

Reclaimed Wood Beaded Bracelet

Regular price $35.00 USD
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Simple and versatile, this stretch beaded bracelet is designed for everyday comfort and style. It features a handmade reclaimed wood bead finished with a resin coating that adds a touch of shimmer. Surrounded by faceted grey colored glass beads and crafted with a flexible stretch band, it’s perfect worn solo or stacked for a layered look.

Product Details

Woods: Poplar and Walnut
Size: Approximately 7 1/4”, comfortable stretch to fit any size wrist
Materials: Wood bead, faceted grey colored glass beads
Care: Avoid water, clean with soft dry cloth

Sustainability story

Distinctive and one of a kind, Melinda Wolff’s jewelry is crafted with sustainability in mind from reclaimed wood selected from her husband’s woodshop. These handmade pieces retain their natural character through a clear resin coating that accentuates the natural beauty of the wood. 

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  • All orders are processed within 24-48 hours (excluding weekends and holidays) after receiving your order confirmation email.
  • Please inspect your order upon reception and contact us immediately if the item is defective, damaged or if you receive the wrong item, so that we can evaluate the issue and make it right.
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  • Step 1: Sourcing Reclaimed Wood

    I dig through scraps from my husband's woodworking shop to find the coolest wood combinations for each piece of jewelry.

  • Step 2: Cutting the Shapes

    Using a band saw, I cut out the jewelry shapes. Push sticks (upper left corner) guide the wood and keep my fingers safely away from the blade.

  • Step 3: Refining & Sanding

    I use a belt sander to refine the shapes and remove saw marks. The electrical tape protects my fingers - safety first!

  • Step 4: Slicing Thinner

    Next, I slice the shapes into thinner pieces using the band saw. Push sticks keep my fingers far from the blade.

  • Step 5: Sanding the Slices

    Back to the belt sander to remove saw marks from the freshly sliced pieces. Taped fingers are a must for this step!

  • Step 6: Hand Sanding

    Each piece is hand-sanded with fine grit sandpaper to smooth the edges and remove any remaining imperfections.

  • Step 7: Applying Resin

    I apply resin coating in my dust-free studio. Each side cures for 3 days. The resin highlights the natural colors and textures, making pieces look like glass or stone.

  • Step 8: Drilling Holes

    Using a drill press, I carefully drill holes needed to assemble the pieces into necklaces and earrings.

  • Step 9: Final Assembly

    The final step - assembling the wood pieces into wearable jewelry! Each piece is then tagged, photographed, and ready to share nature's beauty with you.