The Adrien bracelet by Guiot de Bourg is a 925 sterling silver men's jewelry piece adorned with an elegant and sophisticated snake chain. The snake chain is made up of twisted links reminiscent of snake scales, making it a unique and interesting design choice. The Adrien bracelet is a perfect option for those looking for a distinctive masculine piece that can be worn daily or on special occasions.
This bracelet measures 20.5 centimeters in length and 3.9 millimeters in width.
All GdB models are stamped with "925" and the brand's hallmark, a champagne coupe, ensuring the authenticity of the product.
The bracelet will be delivered in a jewelry box with its certificate of authenticity.
52.3g silver
21cm long
The prestigious brand Guiot de Bourg was founded in 1905 in Paris. Today, their sterling silver jewelry made in France is still manufactured in their workshop in the heart of the Marais. Since 1965, the company has been woman-owned: first with the original goldsmith's daughter, and then in 2004 long-time employee Chantal Mathieu took over.
The Adrien bracelet by Guiot de Bourg is a 925 sterling silver men's jewelry piece adorned with an elegant and sophisticated snake chain. The snake chain is made up of twisted links reminiscent of snake scales, making it a unique and interesting design choice. The Adrien bracelet is a perfect option for those looking for a distinctive masculine piece that can be worn daily or on special occasions.
This bracelet measures 20.5 centimeters in length and 3.9 millimeters in width.
All GdB models are stamped with "925" and the brand's hallmark, a champagne coupe, ensuring the authenticity of the product.
The bracelet will be delivered in a jewelry box with its certificate of authenticity.
52.3g silver
21cm long
The prestigious brand Guiot de Bourg was founded in 1905 in Paris. Today, their sterling silver jewelry made in France is still manufactured in their workshop in the heart of the Marais. Since 1965, the company has been woman-owned: first with the original goldsmith's daughter, and then in 2004 long-time employee Chantal Mathieu took over.