It has been a while since I have written, but lately I have been admiring the Hermes H bracelets. The bracelet comes in thick and thin. I think that both versions are great for different reasons. The thinner version is great to pair up with other bracelets that are skinnier and if you want to wear more than one, although the bracelet itself could stand alone. The thicker version of the H enamel bracelet is great for a singular piece of jewelry on the wrist. The H enamel bracelets, along with the other great "bangles" by Hermes, are great for any type of occasion. They are great and can help add that extra little touch to a dressy outfit as well as helping pull together a casual lunch outfit.
They come in a variety of different colors, as well as gold and silver framing. I personally prefer the gold framing with the different colors. One of my favorite colors is the turquoise thin bracelet shown below.
With this size bracelet of any sorts if you want to pair it with other bracelets, like I mentioned previously I think it goes better with thinner bracelets. Hermes has a bunch of other bracelets, some on the simpler side and some that have cute patterns. What is great about all of the bracelets they have is they all come in different color combos. They are all priced in the $300 and $400 range.
All of these bracelets would be great paired together, and are such classic and statement pieces that your could wear any one of these individually. While they are on the expensive side, they are pieces of jewelry that you collect and are added to your permanent jewelry collection. They are very classic and timeless pieces. I think that is a very important thing to look for when buying nice pieces of jewelry. You want to look for pieces that will withstand the test of time, and that you will get your use out of, although it is fun to experiment. I am a big fan of costume jewelry myself. A lot of high end designers offer costume jewelry pieces. I think that it is good to play around with different styles and pieces of jewelry. I think if you are unsure if you want to invest in more expensive pieces, look for a cheaper option and see if you find yourself gravitating towards it and getting your use out of it, and if you find that you incorporate it into your style it might be worth your money to invest in a show stopping-high quality piece of jewelry!
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