

Tungsten Carbide 13mm Bracelet with Blue Opal Inlay
Tungsten carbides are in no doubt one of the strongest metal used in the jewelry industry. It is approximately two times stiffer than steel and twice the density. Our tungsten carbides are also nickel free which makes it hypoallergenic for most individuals. Tungsten carbide can only be scratched or damaged by extreme measures, like abrasion from diamonds or corundum. Tungsten rings are durable enough for everyday use which will keep their original polish and shine for life.
Blue opal which is known to be a stone representing hope, innocence and purity. Opal stones are among the visually most attractive gemstones. The internal structure of precious opal makes it diffract light; depending on the conditions in which it formed, it can take on many colors.
Note: The tungsten will contain a very small amount of nickel. The nickel % is so small that it will be hypoallergenic.
Your bracelet will be shipped directly from Honolulu, Hawaii.
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Tungsten bracelet
I have bought a tungsten ring and bracelet for my husband. He love them both. I will purchase more items.

Fantastic Bracelet
This bracelet is beautiful and heavy too. It is a must have. Glad I bought it

3rd One I have purchased
Lost One, got one for Daughter, and got spare now. Also I had carpal tunnel and this help 100%, no longer have a bump on my wrist from working (Developer) on computer.

Beautiful craftsmanship
Happy with product. Catching allot of eyes

Opal Inlay Matches my ring perfectly!
I was hoping my ring and bracelet matched or were close, both tungsten, both look identical. perfect size, finger gap where it hangs under the wrist, it has a very crisp clean look, very nicely made! I will continue to shop their store. Thanks

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