BT7275
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Product & Details
| Item Name | BT7275 |
| Total Weight | 18.4g |
| Size | 18CM |
| Material | 925 sterling silver |
| Plating Color | 18K gold painting |
| Stone Type | Cubic zircon |
| Stone Color | White |
| Color Lasting | It depends on how do you wear |
| Premium 18K Gold Plated | Crafted with high-quality 18K gold plating for long-lasting shine and tarnish resistance, perfect for daily wear. |
Unique Coiled Cable Design | Inspired by retro telephone cables, the spiral texture adds a playful yet stylish touch to your look. |
| Versatile & Stackable | Wear it alone for a minimalist look or layer with other bracelets for a trendy, personalized style. |
DESIGN INSPIRATION: The Memory of Spring
Inspiration Title: Kinetic Nostalgia
Most jewelry is static. It shines, it sits, it waits to be seen. But the Electroplated Yellow Gold Telephone Wire Bracelet is different. It moves.
The design is a direct tribute to the vintage telephone cord — that coiled, stretchy lifeline that connected voices before wireless silence became normal. Every curl is precisely engineered to:
Expand up to 3x its resting length
Snap back without losing shape
Wrap around any wrist size without a clasp
There are no clasps. No hinges. The bracelet is a continuous spiral — just like a conversation that never truly ends.
Base Metal (Silver): Pure, flexible, and spring-tempered. Silver was chosen for its excellent elastic memory — the ability to coil and recoil thousands of times without fatigue.
Electroplated Layer (Yellow Gold, 0.5–1 micron): A thin but durable coat of 18K Yellow Gold. The electroplating process ensures:
A uniform, mirror-like finish inside every groove
Hypoallergenic protection against silver oxidation
That warm, nostalgic "golden hour" glow
The contrast between the hidden silver and the visible gold mirrors the design philosophy: Strength beneath warmth.
Because the bracelet is coiled, light never hits it evenly. As the wearer moves:
The outer curves catch full, direct light — blazing like a filament
The inner shadows remain darker, creating depth
Twisting the bracelet produces a rotating shimmer, like turning a golden spring in sunlight
This is not a bracelet that waits to be admired. It demands interaction. You will touch it. Twist it. Stretch it. That is the point.
Most bracelets rely on a clasp — a mechanical weak point, a moment of disconnection. The Telephone Wire design has no beginning and no end. It is a Möbius-like spiral that:
Slips on easily (stretch over the hand)
Snaps snugly around the wrist
Never falls off (the tension holds it)
Never needs a second hand to close
This is emotional engineering: a bracelet that you can put on alone, take off alone, but always feels like an embrace.
We chose the name not for irony, but for honesty. This bracelet is unapologetically nostalgic. It celebrates:
The crackle of a long-distance call
The tangle of a cord stretched too far
The elasticity of patience
The gold of a voice you recognize before they speak
In an era of wireless everything, this bracelet is a wearable reminder that the best connections still have stretch marks — and that is exactly what makes them beautiful.
THE STORY: The Coiled Connection
Clara found it at the bottom of her mother’s sewing box, tangled in a spool of crimson thread. It was a Silver bracelet, electroplated with Yellow Gold, shaped exactly like a coiled telephone cord.
She laughed. It looked ridiculous — thick, bouncy, and nothing like the delicate jewelry her friends wore. She almost threw it away.
But that night, alone in her apartment after her mother’s memorial, she slipped it on. The moment it coiled around her wrist, she gasped.
The gold-plated silver was warm against her skin, but it was the spring that surprised her. The bracelet didn’t just sit there. It hugged her. It expanded and contracted with every flex of her hand, every heartbeat. It was alive.
The next morning, she called her estranged sister. The words were hard. She twisted the bracelet nervously — coil, uncoil, coil — and the familiar motion gave her courage.
“Remember Mom’s old landline?” Clara whispered into the phone. “The one with the cord that stretched all the way to the kitchen?”
Her sister laughed through tears. “I used to twist that cord around my finger for hours while we talked.”
Clara looked at her wrist. The Yellow Gold electroplating caught the morning sun, gleaming like a tiny filament of light. The Silver base kept it strong, flexible, unbreakable.
“I found her bracelet,” Clara said. “It looks just like that cord.”
They talked for three hours — the longest conversation in fifteen years.
Now, Clara never takes it off. The Telephone Wire Bracelet is not just a memory of her mother. It is a reminder that connection requires stretch. Love bends. Love coils. Love reaches across kitchens, across cities, across silences.
And sometimes, the most tangled things are the ones that hold us together.
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