Anti Tarnish Stone Setting Bracelet – Gold Tone Layered Bracelet with Multicolor Stones & Triangle Charms

 400.00

Chic and trendy, this Anti Tarnish Stone Setting Bracelet features a layered design with colorful stone accents and delicate triangle charms for a modern, stylish look.

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Description

Description

Upgrade your accessory game with this beautifully crafted Anti Tarnish Stone Setting Bracelet. Designed with a dual-layer chain pattern, the bracelet combines multicolor stone settings with elegant triangle-shaped crystal charms, creating a playful yet sophisticated aesthetic.

The gold-tone finish is enhanced with an anti-tarnish coating to ensure long-lasting shine and resistance to discoloration. The combination of geometric charms, subtle sparkle, and colorful stones makes this bracelet a versatile piece—perfect for casual wear, parties, festive occasions, or statement styling.

Lightweight and comfortable, it sits gracefully on the wrist and pairs effortlessly with western outfits, ethnic fusion looks, or layered jewelry styling. An ideal choice for everyday elegance or thoughtful gifting.

Material: Anti Tarnish Gold-Tone Metal
Stone: Multicolor Stone Settings & Crystal Accents
Design: Dual Layer Chain with Triangle Charms
Color: Gold with Multicolor Stones
Finish: High Polish
Occasion: Daily Wear, Party Wear, Festive Wear, Casual Outings, Gifting

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