


Anchor Links Unisex Bracelet with Wave T-Bar – Sterling Silver 925
An Anchor Link Unisex Bracelet with Wave T-Bar, handcrafted in solid Sterling Silver 925 using traditional lost wax carving and casting techniques.
The anchor link is hand carved in wax before being cast in silver, preserving the subtle irregularities and character of the handmade process within the final metal form. The result is a chain that feels precise yet organic, with a steady visual cadence that wraps naturally around the wrist.
The bracelet is finished with a high polish, enhancing the clarity and definition of each link while allowing light to travel smoothly across the surface. The wave-pattern T-bar closure introduces a sculptural focal point, combining secure function with a fluid, tactile design language.
At approximately 7.32 mm in width, the bracelet maintains a balanced presence — refined enough for everyday wear yet strong enough to stand as a statement piece. Its proportions and construction allow it to transition seamlessly between casual and formal styling.
Features
• Solid Sterling Silver 925
• Hand carved wax original and lost wax cast
• Anchor link chain design
• Sculptural wave-pattern T-bar clasp
• High polished finish
• Width: Approx. 7.32 mm
• Length: 21 cm open / approx. 20.5 cm closed
• Unisex design suitable for everyday wear
• 925 stamp with TG maker’s mark
• Ready to ship
Concept
This bracelet explores the balance between structure and fluidity. The anchor links establish rhythm and continuity, while the wave-inspired T-bar introduces movement and contrast within the composition. Through the lost wax process, each element retains subtle traces of its origin, ensuring the piece remains grounded in craftsmanship. The design sits between industrial precision and organic flow, where function becomes form.
Availability
• One available
• Ready to ship
• 925 and stamped with TG maker’s mark
• Fixed length: 21 cm open / 20.5 cm closed
Maker’s Note
“This bracelet is about contrast within control — a structured chain interrupted by a more fluid, sculptural clasp. I wanted the wave detail to soften the geometry of the anchor links without breaking the overall strength of the piece. It’s a small shift in language that changes the entire rhythm of the design.”
— Tamara Gervasio
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