Beginnings Gecko Yellow Gold Plated Palm Leaf Sterling silver Bracelet
Beginnings Gecko Yellow Gold Plated Palm Leaf Sterling silver Bracelet
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Yellow Gold Plated Sterling Silver Palm Leaf Bracelet – Tropical Elegance
If you’re dreaming of a getaway, start your journey with this stunning palm leaf bracelet. Crafted in yellow gold plated sterling silver, this bracelet radiates tropical elegance, bringing a touch of paradise to your jewelry collection.
Its polished finish catches the light beautifully as you move, adding a subtle sparkle to your look. Designed with an adjustable length (17cm-20cm) for a comfortable fit, this bracelet is perfect for layering or wearing solo. Complete the set by pairing it with the matching earrings and necklace for a coordinated, vacation-ready style.
Key Features:
- Crafted from sterling silver with yellow gold plating
- Elegant palm leaf design for a tropical-inspired look
- Polished finish that shimmers with movement
- Adjustable length (17cm-20cm) for a perfect fit
- Pairs beautifully with the matching necklace and earrings
Specifications:
- Material: Sterling Silver
- Metal Plating: Yellow Gold
- Length: 17-20cm (adjustable)
- Weight: 3g
- Dimensions (WxH): 30 x 13mm



Gecko Jewellery
Founded in London in 1991 with humble roots, Gecko Jewellery has become one of the UK’s largest jewellery suppliers. We are known as the most comprehensive “one-stop-shop” wholesaler offering customers seven unique collections suited for women, men and children with a range of price points.

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We are proud to say that all our jewellery is approved by AnchorCert Protect meaning that our products are protected against all known metal allergens making them safe for your skin, even if you already have skin or metal allergies.
Our suppliers have been certified as AnchorCert Protect compliant, meaning that our allergen free jewellery is officially kind to your skin and won't flare up any nickel or metal allergies; a common problem for 20% of the UK's population.