Necklaces get admired, rings get noticed, but bracelets are what actually get worn every single day — amber ones especially, because they're light enough to forget about and warm enough to never feel cold going on in the morning.
Beaded, for movement
Round or barrel-cut beads on an elastic or knotted cord are the most traditional Baltic form, and still the most comfortable for daily wear. Mixed-size beading, graduating from small to large, adds visual interest without adding weight.
Linked, for structure
Amber set into individual silver links, chain-style, gives a more polished, layerable look — closer to a tennis bracelet than a beaded one. This is the style we see people stacking two or three at once.
Cuffs, for a statement
A wide silver cuff with a single large amber cabochon is the boldest bracelet option, and one of the few pieces designed to be worn alone rather than stacked.
Sizing it right
Bracelets are the piece most affected by sizing, since amber beads don't stretch. We recommend measuring wrist circumference and adding half an inch for beaded styles, less for rigid cuffs — our size guide walks through it piece by piece.
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