"This design functions as both a necklace and a fitted wrap bracelet, making it incredibly versatile and easy to wear. The sliding bead allows for adjustable length and sizing. As a bracelet, this piece wraps up to 5 times. A truly handmade item, each piece is uniquely patterned and one-of-a-kind.
Our Kego Wraps showcase both pattern and palette design. Each is uniquely and thoughtfully designed. Our beloved wraps can be worn as a necklace or wrapped as a bracelet.
The Alluvial Collection showcases our work with palette and pattern design. The collection explores the dynamics of color and pattern development through use of color blocking, pairing and sequencing. Through this we've created a collection of pieces that range in volume – soft and subtly detailed to bold and statement-making.
Color Palettes
Cloudscape – a cool blue grey with silver accents
Pink Clay – a warm blush accented with gold
Details
Length – 32-36", adjustable
Materials – Matte glass beads, silver galvanized glass beads, 14k gold-filled findings, silk cord
How to Wrap
Pull the round bead along the length of the unbeaded segments of cord to extend the piece by 4 inches. Begin wrapping the bracelet around your wrist. After slipping it over your hand a fifth time, pin the tassels down in your palm and adjust the sliding bead back in with your other open hand." - Abacus Row
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Christine Trac is a San Francisco based artist, making refined and understated jewelry shaped by her multicultural upbringing and interdisciplinary background in ethnography, and environmental conservation. In her words in an interview with Little Farm Media abacus row was born out of “love and unemployment after studying forestry and energy use in china and moved to San Francisco with no luck and no chance in it turning in the traditional sense for over a year. She dedicates parts of her artform to elements of Chinese and vietnamese culture with the colors and techniques.