Graffiti Bangle

Regular price
$3,575.00
Regular price
Sale price
$3,575.00

Graffiti Bangle

Regular price
$3,575.00
Regular price
Sale price
$3,575.00

A new twist on our bestselling Graffiti Collection (ahem — the original handwriting jewelry, as seen on Taylor Swift). This time, we’ve switched things up: the engravings are more personal and subtle than ever. At first glance, it’s a clean, beautiful gold bangle. Look closer, and you’ll see it’s so much more — a hidden message, a personal story, a piece that’s uniquely yours.

This piece is excluded from all discounts & promotions.

Each piece is handmade to order. Please allow 4-5 weeks for production.

Instructions & Details

14k Yellow Gold. 4mm wide and measures 7" in circumference.

Please upload a JPEG (at least 300 KB) of the handwriting you would like engraved in the field below. For best results, write on plain white paper using black pen. Be sure to photograph in good light that is consistent across the page.

IMPORTANT: At your request, we can supply one proof and complete one round of edits to the layout of the handwriting on the piece. Any changes to the supplied handwriting or additional layout edits beyond the first will be subject to additional charges due to the time it takes us to create these special one of a kind pieces!

Take a closer LOOK

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Note From The Designer

My mom and I conceptualized Graffiti Collection over dinner one night! She has beautiful handwriting and always used to put notes in our lunchboxes growing up. We wanted to do that for each other on gold. The idea evolved into putting customer’s own handwriting on gold."

More About The Collection

People tell us that wearing these pieces is like carrying a piece of their loved one with them at all times. This collection celebrates the full spectrum of life, with people creating pieces both to celebrate new babies and to remember loved ones lost. Case in point: while one client engraved the first writing of their baby’s name from the whiteboard at the hospital, another client used the last handwriting of her father, also on a whiteboard, which is how he communicated after losing the ability to speak.

Everything They’re Saying