jewelry for dresses (5 items)
Crimson Friendship
Crimson and Ebony Cotton Wristband Bracelets (Set of 3)
Crimson Friendship, Crimson and Ebony Cotton Wristband Bracelets (Set of 3)
Manuela Gomez
In contrasting hues of crimson and ebony, cotton yarns are woven by hand to create geometric patterns on this set of three wristband bracelets from Mexico. Manuela Gomez creates this adjustable set... read more$24.99CADArtist: Manuela Gomez
Passionate Geometry
Set of 3 Cotton Wristband Bracelets with Geometric Patterns
Passionate Geometry, Set of 3 Cotton Wristband Bracelets with Geometric Patterns
Maria Patishtan
In hues of ebony, crimson, and mulberry, geometric patterns decorate this set of three wristband bracelets from Mexico. Maria Patishtan works on the traditional backstrap loom, carefully weaving each... read more$20.99CADArtist: Maria Patishtan
Boho Histories in Red
Glass Beaded Macrame Bracelets in Red (Set of 7)
Boho Histories in Red, Glass Beaded Macrame Bracelets in Red (Set of 7)
Wakami
Red nylon cord is used to hand-knot macrame bracelets with a bohemian style. Promoting rural artisans in Guatemala, Wakami presents this set of seven, each with a unique design. Some close with metal... read more$68.99CADArtist: Wakami
Scarlet Braid
Black and Red Braided Cotton Bracelets (3) from Mexico
Scarlet Braid, Black and Red Braided Cotton Bracelets (3) from Mexico
Maria Patishtan
Hand-braided cotton cord in black and scarlet forms a striking trio of wristband bracelets from Mexico. Maria Patishtan designs the adjustable bracelets, perfect for accessorizing your wardrobe or for... read more$17.99CADArtist: Maria Patishtan
Red Sustainable World
Sterling Silver & Red Faux Leather Eco Unity Bracelet
Red Sustainable World, Sterling Silver & Red Faux Leather Eco Unity Bracelet
Maria Astuhuaman
Maria Astuhuaman creates a bright and beautiful unity bracelet. A polished disc of sterling silver poses on red faux leather. It bears the letter S, ending in an arrow. In 2015, world leaders adopted... read more$34.99CAD$30.77CADArtist: Maria Astuhuaman