Beautiful Bangles
Jewelry is the easiest way to update your wardrobe without doing a complete overhaul.
I’m in love with all the different bangles – from chunky and playful to delicate, colorful and whimsical. The good thing about bangles is they come in a price range to suit most anyone’s needs.
They can be worn individually or stacked; it’s all about showcasing your style. So redecorate your arm and rock these bangles.
- Wide brass cuff with natural agate ($42) from Dandelion, 3729 Lexington Road, (502) 899-3729.
- This diamond bangle is 18 karat gold with 21 diamonds weighing 1.37 carats ($5,950) from Merkley Kendrick Jewelers, 138 Chenoweth Lane, (502) 895-6124.
- Ted Rossi bangle ($95) and cuff with jewel detail ($110) from Rodes For Him & For Her, 4938 Brownsboro Road, (502) 753-7633.
- SOHO bracelets are crafted with 18 karat gold, black enamel and diamonds, starting at $3,509 from Merkley Kendrick Jewelers, 138 Chenoweth Lane, (502) 895-6124.
- Rebecca Hook sterling silver cuff with semi-precious stones ($225) from Clodhoppers, 3727 Lexington Road, (502) 891-0079.
- Miguel Ases bracelet made of 14 karat gold-fill, semi-precious stones and freshwater pearls ($423) from Circe, 3630 Brownsboro Road, (502) 894-0095.
- Miguel Ases bracelet made of 14 karat gold-fill and semi-precious stones ($400) from Circe, 3630 Brownsboro Road, (502) 894-0095.
- Hermés orange leather bracelet is sold in Hermés stores worldwide.
- Hand crocheted bracelet with semi-precious stones ($230) from Dandelion, 3729 Lexington Road, (502) 899-3729.
- Gypsy jewelry is handcrafted by artisans in Istanbul using the lost wax method. Turquoise bracelet ($440) from Rodeo Drive, 2212 Holiday Manor Lane, (502) 425-8999.
- Coiled sea bead bracelets are available in ten colors ($14) from Dandelion, 3729 Lexington Road, (502) 899-3729.
Category: Mixing It Up
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