Brights Stack by Gresham
Brights Stack by Gresham
Brights Stack by Gresham

Gresham

Brights Stack by Gresham

Sale price$150.00
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Make mine a stack! These curated stacks by Gresham are available in all sizes with Freshwater & Tahitian pearls or our Florence gold hammered ball. Best part? We've discounted them to a special bulk price just for you! Set of 5 bracelets.

Colors: White, Fluorescent Chartreuse, Tangerine, Hot Pink, Bright Blue 

SWIM, SWEAT, SHOWER!

Your Accessory Necessity! 100% waterproof & made with real pearls or an 18k gold hammered ball, Gresham bracelets are a must-have item!

Wear them in the waves or at a white tablecloth dinner, our versatile bangles can be dressed way up or way down! 

Made of stretchy silicone, our bracelets are completely water-resistant so swim, sweat, and shower in them worry-free!

Snap open at the center, snap back together and stack 'em high! 

Measurements: Approx. length

  • Size 1 - 6.25"
  • Size 2 - 7.25"
  • Size 3 - 8.25"

*Size 2 = original size

All pearls are natural, so slight variations in shape, size and color will occur. Divets, rivets and other imperfections on the pearls are expected as they reflect the authenticity and natural beauty of our pearls.

WARNING: CHOKING HAZARD--Small parts. Not for children under 3 yrs. 

founder

Gresham Meek

I’ve been stringing beads together ever since I was a young girl. I like to say I grew up making friendship bracelets just like every other little girl, except I never stopped. Ever since I can remember I’ve been interested in jewelry. Growing up I constantly took jewelry classes learning how to string, knot, wire wrap, solder, melt and design. I held my first trunk show in the sixth grade with 40 necklaces I made by hand and sold out! I continued creating and selling throughout my adolescent years and furthered my interest throughout college. I’ve always been drawn to the Italian Renaissance so I focused my collegiate studies on the art history of jewelry design and craft in that period. During this time I wrote my senior thesis titled, “Technical and Stylistic Changes in Jewelry from the Time of Theophilus to the Time of Cellini” which explores the significance of jewelry design during the Renaissance.