If Sarah Krisher Studio’s Oval Abstract Triangle Bracelet ($220) is reminiscent of an ancient piece of jewelry you’ve seen in an art museum, there’s a good reason. Owner Sarah Krisher creates the gilded oval centerpiece in this bracelet utilizing an ancient technique called champleve, where she uses acid on the sterling silver to etch a triangular design. Krisher fills the grooves with colorful vitreous enamel and fires the piece several times at 1,500 degrees Fahrenheit. The bracelet, which is also dipped in 24-karat gold, is totally customizable by adding beads or changing up the enamel color. “There’s a nice marriage of very Old World techniques mixing in with more contemporary designs,” Krisher says. instagram.com/sarahkrisherstudio
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