Sterling Silver Open Torque Bangle shown on bark by LaVidaLoca Jewellery
Sterling Silver Open Torque Bangle shown on arm by LaVidaLoca Jewellery
Sterling Silver Open Torque Bangle shown on a stone by LaVidaLoca Jewellery

Twin Row Torque Bangle

The Twin Row Torque Bangle is a beautifully elegant design made from two strands of 2mm recycled Sterling Silver, shaped by hand into a classic open-back torque style for easy, comfortable wear. At the front, the two silver rows gently separate into a soft open shape, creating a clean, modern detail that gives the bangle its distinctive character.

Each bangle is formed, soldered and polished individually in the workshop, so every piece has its own subtle handmade charm. Lightweight yet sturdy, it sits beautifully on the wrist and works just as well worn alone as it does stacked with your favourite bangles. If you’d like a little contrast, one of the rows can also be made in 9ct Gold.

Hallmarked at the Edinburgh Assay Office, this is a timeless, easy-to-wear piece designed for everyday elegance.

Features

  • Made from 100% recycled sterling Silver
  • Each strand is 2mm wide
  • Stackable with other bangles or bracelets
  • Timeless elegance
  • Hallmarked -  Edinburgh Assay Office
Size chart

Measuring your wrist or hand is vitally important before buying a bracelet or bangle.   I have some tips below on how best to do this so that you can choose the right size for you.

As I handmade everything myself all I will need is your wrist size, and hand size for bangles, and I will make the finished piece to fit you perfectly.

With my lighter chain bracelets, there are a selection of links that you can use as a closure so you can wear your chain as tight or loose as your wish.  I usually make the length enough to give you a 'comfort fit' - not too tight and not too loose that it falls off!

How to Measure for Bracelet Size

  • Measure around your wrist at the wrist bone. Choose a place where you would normally wear a bracelet.
  • Use a measuring tape and make a note of size.  
  • Alternatively you can use a strip of paper and mark on it with a pen where the end meets the paper.  Lay this out flat and measure with a ruler.

How to Measure for Bangle Size

  • Hold your hand as if you were putting on a bangle. Bring all of your fingers together with your thumb and little finger touching.
  • Measure around the hand at the widest point with a tape measure or a strip of paper. Be sure to pull the paper or tape measure snug against your skin. Mark the paper with a pen and measure it with a ruler.

Choose these sizes on the website so that I am able to calculate how big to make your finished piece.  

When you receive your bangle or bracelet and it doesn't feel quite right for you, just let me know and I will adjust it free of charge!

Measuring your wrist or hand is vitally important before buying a bracelet or bangle.   I have some tips below on how best to do this so that you can choose the right size for you.

As I handmade everything myself all I will need is your wrist size, and hand size for bangles, and I will make the finished piece to fit you perfectly.

With my lighter chain bracelets, there are a selection of links that you can use as a closure so you can wear your chain as tight or loose as your wish.  I usually make the length enough to give you a 'comfort fit' - not too tight and not too loose that it falls off!

How to Measure for Bracelet Size

  • Measure around your wrist at the wrist bone. Choose a place where you would normally wear a bracelet.
  • Use a measuring tape and make a note of size.  
  • Alternatively you can use a strip of paper and mark on it with a pen where the end meets the paper.  Lay this out flat and measure with a ruler.

How to Measure for Bangle Size

  • Hold your hand as if you were putting on a bangle. Bring all of your fingers together with your thumb and little finger touching.
  • Measure around the hand at the widest point with a tape measure or a strip of paper. Be sure to pull the paper or tape measure snug against your skin. Mark the paper with a pen and measure it with a ruler.

Choose these sizes on the website so that I am able to calculate how big to make your finished piece.  

When you receive your bangle or bracelet and it doesn't feel quite right for you, just let me know and I will adjust it free of charge!

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