King Baby Studio Day Of The Dead Beaded Bracelet SKU: #7824196
Product Information:
- Celebrate your sinister side! Glorify the grim and the mischievous with this King Baby Studio™ bracelet!
- 10MM turquoise or lapis beads.
- Sterling silver Day of the Dead skull.
- Stretches to fit wrist perfectly.
- Width: 1⁄4 in
- Diameter/Length: 3 in
- Charm Length: 3⁄4 in
- Charm Width: 1⁄4 in
- Weight: 1.6 oz
- Product measurements were taken using size One Size. Please note that measurements may vary by size.
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About King Baby Studio
King Baby Studio is rooted in the freedom of the open road and in the spirit of rock n' roll. In the 1970s, when Mitchell was a teenager, he moved from Jackson, Mississippi to Los Angeles, California. It was a time when music reflected a spirit of idealism, and new found freedoms.
At 15, Mitchell became a jeweler's apprentice and shortly thereafter began designing jewelry on his own. With his trademark charismatic personality, he soon made the right contacts and quickly became the "go-to jeweler" for Hollywood. Mitchell has also partnered with legendary brands including Harley Davidson® and Fender®. This year, King Baby Studio is launching their highly anticipated eyewear collection as well as introducing a custom shop in Nashville, Tennessee.
As always, King Baby Studio continues to handcraft their jewelry in the U.S.A., uniting sterling silver with precious stones, 18K gold, onyx beads and leather. King Baby Studio jewelry and eyewear is "for the chosen few."


