Braided Horse Hair Bracelet w Silver Clasp

$180.00
Beautiful four strand round braid, custom made with your beloved horse's own hair. Losing your horse is one of the hardest things we may ever go through... I know because I'm a horse girl too. This is a wonderful way to celebrate your love and partnership.

I've been riding the majority of my life and am a metalsmith by trade. Superior craftsmanship is very important to me and you will receive a gorgeous, lasting keepsake.

Send me at least 1/2" thick and 9" long ponytail for me to be able create this lovely bracelet for you. Measure your wrist with a flexible tape measure.. If you don't have one use a shoelace and measure that length with a ruler. It should not be tight nor should it be able to slip over your hand. Of course I will send any unused hair back to you.

Care + Maintenance of your Horsehair Jewelry
For the most part, horsehair jewelry is fairly durable and, if properly cared for, can last a very long time
Although your handmade items can get wet, it is highly recommended to remove them when showering, bathing, swimming, or when you know you are going to get wet
I do not treat the horsehair with any chemicals or conditioners, other than initially washing it in mild soap before I work with it, so there is no need to condition after you get it, to keep it looking nice
Although horsehair is quite durable, it is best not to get your items wet, as the water can get trapped where the hair has been glued / fitted into ends and clasps, and this can cause mold and mildew to grow
It is also advisable to avoid wearing your horsehair jewellery with items that might catch or snag on the horsehair, like watches, velcro, zippers, or other catchy settings
Should a hair be pulled, and you can't work it back into the braid, you can gently pull it taught, and then use sharp, fine pointed scissors to cut it as close as you can to the braid, avoiding cutting any other hairs
If for some reason, your jewellery does get damaged, you can contact me for a quote to repair it. Although I will try my best, sometimes this may not be possible.
Bracelet length:
Beautiful four strand round braid, custom made with your beloved horse's own hair. Losing your horse is one of the hardest things we may ever go through... I know because I'm a horse girl too. This is a wonderful way to celebrate your love and partnership.

I've been riding the majority of my life and am a metalsmith by trade. Superior craftsmanship is very important to me and you will receive a gorgeous, lasting keepsake.

Send me at least 1/2" thick and 9" long ponytail for me to be able create this lovely bracelet for you. Measure your wrist with a flexible tape measure.. If you don't have one use a shoelace and measure that length with a ruler. It should not be tight nor should it be able to slip over your hand. Of course I will send any unused hair back to you.

Care + Maintenance of your Horsehair Jewelry
For the most part, horsehair jewelry is fairly durable and, if properly cared for, can last a very long time
Although your handmade items can get wet, it is highly recommended to remove them when showering, bathing, swimming, or when you know you are going to get wet
I do not treat the horsehair with any chemicals or conditioners, other than initially washing it in mild soap before I work with it, so there is no need to condition after you get it, to keep it looking nice
Although horsehair is quite durable, it is best not to get your items wet, as the water can get trapped where the hair has been glued / fitted into ends and clasps, and this can cause mold and mildew to grow
It is also advisable to avoid wearing your horsehair jewellery with items that might catch or snag on the horsehair, like watches, velcro, zippers, or other catchy settings
Should a hair be pulled, and you can't work it back into the braid, you can gently pull it taught, and then use sharp, fine pointed scissors to cut it as close as you can to the braid, avoiding cutting any other hairs
If for some reason, your jewellery does get damaged, you can contact me for a quote to repair it. Although I will try my best, sometimes this may not be possible.