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Snerill | Spiral Weave | Colored Aluminum
Snerill | Spiral Weave | Colored Aluminum
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Construction: Spiral 4-in-1 Chainmail
Materials: Color-coated aluminum rings (6 mm); silver-tone toggle clasp.
Size: 7 inches (including clasp)
Colors: Available in Champagne, Antique Bronze, Pale-Gold, Fuchsia, Magenta, Pale-Mint, Aqua, Copper, Lavender, Lilac, Pale-Aqua, Rose-Pink, Rose-Gold, and Matte Gray.
Photos: Actual bracelet shown. Background may be digitally enhanced. Worn image is a virtual try on for scale.
Behind the Design: The Snerill bracelet centers on continuous, fluid momentum, using a specialized spiral Chainmail pattern that sequences aluminum rings to torque naturally around a central axis to create a dainty, unbroken metallic helix. The name draws directly from the Old Norse words snigill (a snail shell or spiral) and snúðr (a twist or turning), capturing the kinetic energy trapped within the metal. The structural geometry of the spiral relies on absolute precision to maintain its constant, rotating form, and by introducing vibrant color into the pattern, the shifting ridges of the helix catch the light dynamically as the wrist moves, emphasizing the heavy internal mechanics of the weave while remaining exceptionally lightweight as a striking balance of rigid structural discipline and fluid, dimensional form.
Quick Answers
How do I care for the bracelet?
Remove before swimming, showering, or exercising, and avoid contact with perfumes, lotions, and abrasive surfaces. The color coating is durable for everyday wear, but moisture and friction can dull it over time. To clean, wipe gently with a soft, dry cloth. Store in a dry place when not worn.
What is a chainmail bracelet?
A chainmail bracelet is built from individually connected metal rings, forming a flexible, interlocked structure rather than a solid or woven piece.
Is the bracelet flexible or rigid?
Chainmail is flexible, but less flexible than standard chain link. It moves naturally with the wrist, but forcing it into tight angles can damage the structure
Is this bracelet handmade?
Yes. Each ring is placed and connected by hand, creating the final structure.
How do you open and close the toggle clasp?
Slide the bar through the ring to open. To close, pass the bar back through the ring and rotate it so it rests across the opening.
Tip: Keep slight tension on the bracelet when closing to help hold the bar in place.
