RL Rugby Scosha Chunky Anchor Bracelet
Handcrafted in Brooklyn, New York, by Scosha, this braided bracelet is finished with a sterling silver anchor and adds that perfect touch of effortless nautical style to any look this season.
- Hand-braided bracelet crafted from waxed cotton and finished with an oxidized sterling silver anchor that hooks through a loop closure.
- All of Scosha's pieces are designed and braided by hand in her Brooklyn, New York, workshop.
- All metals used are cast locally and recycled materials are used whenever possible.
- 8" length, including 1½" anchor. ½" wide.
- Cotton and silver. Made in Brooklyn, New York.
To purchase go to www.Rugby.com
About Scosha
SCOSHA, is a collection of jewelry by Australian born artist and designer, Scosha Woolridge. She considers herself to be a story jeweler, using travel tales as inspiration to create jewelry that combines the modern and ancient worlds, suitable for both men and women. Scosha draws from a mix of global influences and explores the adventure and freedom within in everyday life. Made of gems/stones, metal, and recycled fibers, each piece is created as a play between materials and how that translates in terms of what is traditionally considered "precious" or "non-precious", "masculine" or "feminine". Ultimately, the goal is lived-in style. “It should feel as effortless as it looks, it’s that natural sensibility that is really attractive”. Scosha's workshop and storefront is in Williamsburg, New York City. SCOSHA is carried by over 70 stockists globally
About Scosha
SCOSHA, is a collection of jewelry by Australian born artist and designer, Scosha Woolridge. She considers herself to be a story jeweler, using travel tales as inspiration to create jewelry that combines the modern and ancient worlds, suitable for both men and women. Scosha draws from a mix of global influences and explores the adventure and freedom within in everyday life. Made of gems/stones, metal, and recycled fibers, each piece is created as a play between materials and how that translates in terms of what is traditionally considered "precious" or "non-precious", "masculine" or "feminine". Ultimately, the goal is lived-in style. “It should feel as effortless as it looks, it’s that natural sensibility that is really attractive”. Scosha's workshop and storefront is in Williamsburg, New York City. SCOSHA is carried by over 70 stockists globally
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