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A small version of the silver CDC is now available, cute!
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Does anyone know the price of this bracelet? I tried it on in the Beverly Hills store the SA told me it's about $1,400 but when I checked online, it's $2,950. I'm very confused. Is there an even skinnier version? TIA
 
YES! Absolutely!!!! :smile1: Very eager to see it as my store didn't have ANY!

Looking forward, as I would like to have it stacked with the Love bracelet. Speaking of which, the Love received the CdA Enchainee cuff in sterling which it has been asking for a while now. :p The cuff is absolutely wonderful for stacking!

 
love! bigger just means better to see the details!

Is acrobat the one where you can take out links to adjust the size? Love the substantial roundness!

Thank you! Yes, the links are removable. I don't like chunky necklaces on myself but if you do, then the necklace is a great buy because you can remove links to wear as a bracelet!
The most lovely thing about this bracelet is the way it rolls up and down your arm, it's so smooth and sensual. H silver pieces really become a part of you like no other.
 
I adore h silver bracelets and have always wanted a link style to join my sterling CDC and my boucle sellier, both of which I wear to death. I tried the chain d'ancre many times in all the sizes but it never seemed quite right on my wrist. I tried one more time before the silver increase and my SA dug up this piece....it was love at first sight.
The acrobat GM, (an older piece, I think) but perfect for layering or on it's own

This is extraordinarily lovely, dharma. I love the roundness of the links, how they taper in. What a find! I hope to see it on you soon; I'm sure it will cause a great longing to find its twin.
 
A couple of pieces I haven't posted here yet, although there are modeling shots of both already in this thread!

First, a Confettis 80cm. I had been mulling this piece ever since seeing it sparkling on cvw1004 many months ago. It's one of those pieces you really have to try on to understand how great it is-- neither photos nor the display case can show how much the little pailettes twinkle!

Second, the Vertige ring. I had seen this on the website for ages and thought, "meh." Then I saw it on Arabesques and understood how sculptural and dynamic and bold it is-- again, this is another piece that isn't shown to advantage in the website photos. I tried to take a shot that shows how it arcs up high off the finger when worn.

Thank goodness for savvy H friends who model their silver pieces beautifully. :smile1:

These pieces both look beautiful on you ::smile1: x

First time here joining the club. :D Love love love my new Farandole 120. Still learning the different ways to use it. I don't know why I didn't get H silver jewelry sooner. I find the quality of the silver so much nicer than those from the blue box retailer. I'm hooked!
This looks so lovely on you - I am very taken with the way you are wearing this too :smile1: x

I have been looking for this for years, ever since seeing plumtree's photos in this thread. Imagine my surprise to see it show up on h.com this weekend. Stalle TGM Pendant:
I haven't ever seen this one before but it looks lovely on you :smile1: Well done you for finding this :) x

Looking forward, as I would like to have it stacked with the Love bracelet. Speaking of which, the Love received the CdA Enchainee cuff in sterling which it has been asking for a while now. :p The cuff is absolutely wonderful for stacking!


Great picture ms piggy - and a great stack too - beautiful :smile1: x
 
Posted these sterling silver Chaine d'Ancre 24 GM earrings in the CdA thread.

The PM style is without the bottom horizontal CdA.


These look so good on you :) x

This one is winging it's way to me as we speak! Looking forward to receiving it!!!!:cool:
Looking forward to seeing some modelling shots if possible when you get the chance? :) x

I adore h silver bracelets and have always wanted a link style to join my sterling CDC and my boucle sellier, both of which I wear to death. I tried the chain d'ancre many times in all the sizes but it never seemed quite right on my wrist. I tried one more time before the silver increase and my SA dug up this piece....it was love at first sight.
The acrobat GM, (an older piece, I think) but perfect for layering or on it's own
This is a lovely bracelet - substantial and so lovely too :) x

A couple of pieces I haven't posted here yet, although there are modeling shots of both already in this thread!

First, a Confettis 80cm. I had been mulling this piece ever since seeing it sparkling on cvw1004 many months ago. It's one of those pieces you really have to try on to understand how great it is-- neither photos nor the display case can show how much the little pailettes twinkle!

Second, the Vertige ring. I had seen this on the website for ages and thought, "meh." Then I saw it on Arabesques and understood how sculptural and dynamic and bold it is-- again, this is another piece that isn't shown to advantage in the website photos. I tried to take a shot that shows how it arcs up high off the finger when worn.

Thank goodness for savvy H friends who model their silver pieces beautifully. :smile1:

I also wanted to say - what a GREAT figure you have! :) x
 
I adore h silver bracelets and have always wanted a link style to join my sterling CDC and my boucle sellier, both of which I wear to death. I tried the chain d'ancre many times in all the sizes but it never seemed quite right on my wrist. I tried one more time before the silver increase and my SA dug up this piece....it was love at first sight.
The acrobat GM, (an older piece, I think) but perfect for layering or on it's own

Absolutely stunning! I think this is the one I saw at the boutique in Las Vegas a few years ago and loved it except no-one (not even the SA) could figure out how to work the clasp! LOL!!!! I THINK this is the same one :D
 
This is extraordinarily lovely, dharma. I love the roundness of the links, how they taper in. What a find! I hope to see it on you soon; I'm sure it will cause a great longing to find its twin.

Thank you, arabesque ! I could definitely see you with this! I can't wait to let you try it on:smile1:

This is a lovely bracelet - substantial and so lovely too :) x

Thank you, georgiegirl! :smile1:
 
Absolutely stunning! I think this is the one I saw at the boutique in Las Vegas a few years ago and loved it except no-one (not even the SA) could figure out how to work the clasp! LOL!!!! I THINK this is the same one :D

Thank you S'mom! It is quite easy once you figure it out. I did have a little panic attack the other day though, I was using the wrong links while trying to take it off and thought I was going to cry. It felt like one of those little metal mind teaser puzzles you get at the dollar store and the links were just not cooperating! All I needed was my glasses to see I was attempting to open the wrong pair, lol.
I am also looking forward to your reveal of the delicate CDC!
 
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