BT7307
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Product & Details
| Item Name | BT7307 |
| Total Weight | 42.8G |
| Size | 50*60mm |
| Material | 925 sterling silver |
| Plating Color | Rhodium plated |
| Stone Type | Zircon |
| Stone Color | White |
| Color Lasting | It depends on how do you wear |
| Simulated Diamond Studs | NO |
IMPORTANT NOTE | Made of authentic 925 sterling silver. Keep away from perfumes, cleaning agents, seawater and hot spring water to maintain its original luster and prevent oxidation. |
| Wearing | This finely finished Spring Leaf Bracelet boasts exquisite enamel work. It is a versatile pick for everyday life, office, travel, social events and year-round festivals. |

Nature’s Blueprint: The core design is rooted in the organic shape of young spring leaves—their rounded edges, delicate vein patterns, and the gentle curvature of a leaf unfurling toward the sun. Each link is a miniature sculpture, capturing the weightless grace of foliage glistening with morning dew.
Pastel Palette Poetry: The soft, dreamy colors (mint green, blush pink, sky blue, lavender) are lifted directly from spring’s palette: the fresh green of new growth, the blush of cherry blossoms, the clear blue of a spring sky, and the soft purple of wild lavender. This gradient of pastels evokes a sense of calm, joy, and whimsy, turning the wrist into a tiny canvas of spring.
Light and Shadow: The tiny, sparkling rhinestones are placed to mimic sunlight dappling through a canopy of leaves. They catch the light with every movement, just as sunlight dances on the surface of a leaf, adding a subtle, ethereal glow to the piece.
Handcrafted Enamel Artistry: Each leaf-shaped link is hand-filled with vibrant enamel, fired at high temperatures to lock in color and create a smooth, glossy finish. The fine vein textures etched into the metal beneath the enamel add depth and realism, making each leaf feel alive and tactile.
Timeless Silver Base: Crafted from high-quality silver, the bracelet offers a durable, hypoallergenic foundation that retains its luster with daily wear. The warm gold-toned plating on the edges frames the colorful enamel, creating a luxurious contrast that elevates the design from delicate to sophisticated.
Symbolism of Growth: Beyond its aesthetic charm, the leaf motif carries deep meaning. Leaves are a universal symbol of vitality, growth, and new beginnings. Wearing this bracelet is a quiet reminder to embrace change, nurture one’s own growth, and find beauty in the small, fleeting moments of life—much like the fleeting beauty of spring itself.
In the sun-dappled hills of Provence, France, in the summer of 1987, a young jewelry designer named Elodie Dubois wandered the lavender fields at dawn. She watched as golden sunlight filtered through the tender new leaves of oak and cherry trees, painting the foliage in soft, pastel hues—mint green, blush pink, sky blue, and lavender. This fleeting, ethereal light became the heart of her creative vision.
Elodie, then 28, had recently returned to her family’s cottage in Gordes, a medieval village nestled in the Luberon Valley, after studying enamel craftsmanship in Paris. She longed to capture the quiet magic of Provence’s spring in a piece of jewelry that could be worn every day. “I wanted to bottle the way the light kisses the leaves at dawn,” she later recalled in an interview with French Jewelry Review, “to make a bracelet that felt like carrying a piece of that spring with you, no matter where you are.”
Over the next six months, Elodie handcrafted each leaf-shaped link in her small atelier. She used traditional high-fired enamel to recreate the soft pastel tones she’d seen in the fields, etching delicate vein patterns into the silver base to mimic the texture of real leaves. Tiny clear rhinestones were set at the edges of each leaf, meant to echo the way sunlight glints off dewdrops at dawn. The gold-toned plating around each enamel panel was a deliberate choice, inspired by the warm, honeyed light of Provence’s golden hour.
The bracelet was first exhibited in 1988 at the Atelier de Gordes, a small gallery in her village, where it quickly caught the attention of collectors and travelers. It became known locally as “Le Bracelet des Matins de Printemps” (The Spring Morning Bracelet), a symbol of Provence’s quiet, enduring beauty.
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