Long before bracelets were confined to just the wrist, they traveled the arm. In ancient cultures, from Egypt to India to the Mediterranean, jewelry was worn as a continuum: wrist to forearm, sometimes higher, marking status, ritual, protection, and identity. Wearing bracelets along the entirety of the arm today may just be like a return to that instinct. Mix widths, repeat materials, let skin act as punctuation. The effect should feel intentional but not overworked, measured, architectural, lived-in. This isn’t about stacking for impact; it’s about proportion and flow. Jewelry that follows the body, rather than stopping short. Pictured here: @markdavisjewelry and @silviafurmanovich (c/o @musexmuse) with @kallmeyerofficial cover dress.
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