flower node still light bracelet – white sapphire
※ Restocking in early January after clasp design renewal.
Product Description
A matte sterling silver bracelet set with twelve 4 mm natural white sapphires that softly capture the light. Small flower modules connect organically, conveying a quiet sense of vitality within structural order.
Each hand-assembled module retains subtle scratches and sculptural textures,
where the sapphires’ brilliance forms a refined contrast against the matte silver surface.
White sapphire symbolizes clarity of vision and quiet focus.
Product Details
Material: 925 Sterling Silver
Stone: 12 Natural White Sapphire (approx. 4 mm, hand-cut)
(based on size S — 12 stones in total /
size M includes 1 additional stone)
Clasp: Structural double-lock closure
Finish: Matte / Hand Assembled
Color: Silver
Origin: Individually hand-constructed in Seoul
Size: S (approx. 18 cm) / M (approx. 19.5 cm)
Custom length available upon request.
Each bracelet is handcrafted; size may vary slightly depending on design and finish.
Due to the natural characteristics of gemstones, slight variations in color tone, shape, or size may occur.
Bracelet Sizing Guide
-Measure your wrist circumference using a measuring tape or a strip of paper about 1 cm wide, placed around the position where the bracelet will sit.
-If you prefer a slightly looser fit, we recommend adding approximately 1 cm to your measured wrist size.
-Compare your wrist measurement to the total length (Length) indicated on each product page to choose the most suitable size.
-Due to the nature of handcrafted production, slight variations may occur from piece to piece.
Necklace Sizing Guide
1. Using thread or a thin string
-Wrap the thread lightly around your neck at the position where you’d like the necklace to sit.
-Pinch the point where the ends meet.
-Lay the thread flat and measure it with a ruler to find your worn length.
2. Using a paper strip
-Cut a long strip of paper about 1–2 cm wide and wrap it around your neck.
-Mark where the ends meet, then lay it flat and measure the distance.
-Paper provides a firmer, more accurate measurement than thread.
3. Measuring an existing necklace
-Lay your necklace flat and measure from end to end, including the clasp.
-This method is the most accurate if you already know your preferred fit.
Additional Notes
-Light and Shade lists sizes based on the actual worn length, including the clasp.
-Fit may vary slightly depending on the chain structure and overall design.
-If you are between sizes, we recommend opting for the slightly longer option.