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Yokul-Fletta | Viking Weave | Ice-Blue
Yokul-Fletta | Viking Weave | Ice-Blue
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- Construction: 5-Loop Viking Braid, finished at ~10mm diameter
- Materials: 20 gauge blue color-coated copper wire; Tibetan-style Antique Silver Alloy
- Kumihimo endcaps, silver colored alloy lobster claw clasp
- Size: ~9 inches (including clasp)
- Included: Square black velvet drawstring pouch
- Photos: Actual bracelet shown. Backgrounds may be digitally enhanced. Worn image is a virtual try-on for scale.
Behind the Design: Yokul-Fletta takes its name from the Old Norse jökull—the massive, enduring glacier—and fletta, the art of the braid. Wrought from a heavy 20-gauge ice blue wire, the unusually large gauge is forced into a 5-loop braid to create a cord of massive, glacial density. This piece is a tribute to the piercing chill of the high glaciers, built for those who do not fear the biting cold, but command it.
Quick Answers
What is a Viking woven bracelet?
A Viking woven bracelet is made using a wire-weaving technique that creates a dense, flexible braid from interlinked loops rather than pre-made chain.
Is this the same as a standard chain bracelet?
No. A Viking woven bracelet is built through a woven wire structure, which gives it a different texture, construction, and overall feel than standard chain.
Is this bracelet handmade?
Yes. Each bracelet is woven by hand, so slight variation is part of the process.
Is the bracelet flexible or rigid?
The woven section has some flexibility but is not meant to be bent into tight angles. Applying too much force can damage the structure.
How do you open and close the dragon head clasp?
This clasp uses a spring-loaded hinged ring. Push the spring hinge open and hold it open to remove the dragon head connection. To close it, push open the spring hinge, thread the ring through the dragon mouth, then release.
Tip: Hold the bracelet close to the clasp for better control when opening and closing.
