


MARY GAITANI | Gemstone Bracelet - Silver Cord Tourmaline
A raw slice of mineral intensity, the MARY GAITANI Bracelet B107-g Tourmaline refuses to fade into the background. Its defining feature is the tourmaline itself—a stone that holds light rather than merely reflecting it, catching the eye with a spectrum of deep, shifting hues. The faceted gem is suspended from a fine silver 925 cord, a deliberate juxtaposition of rough-hewn natural treasure and sleek, urban minimalism. This is not a piece that whispers; it states its presence with the quiet authority of something found, not made. The hand feel is immediate and grounding. The silver cord is cool and smooth against the skin, its weight negligible, while the tourmaline offers a satisfying, solid heft that anchors the piece. The semi-precious stone is left unpolished in its natural faceting, providing a tactile contrast to the fluid, almost liquid-like chain. It is a construction of deliberate tension: the delicate, almost fragile-looking cord holds the substantial stone with an engineered confidence, the clasp a precise, invisible mechanism that secures the piece without interrupting its clean line. Cut and proportion here are masterful. The bracelet sits close to the wrist, the cord hugging the bone, while the tourmaline rests just off-center, creating a dynamic asymmetry that moves with you. The construction is exacting—every link of the silver 925 cord is uniform, ensuring the piece drapes without kinking or twisting. It is a study in controlled weight: heavy enough to be felt, light enough to be forgotten until a gesture catches the light. Movement is the bracelet’s secret language. With each turn of the wrist, the tourmaline swings and catches the light, a flash of color against a sleeve or bare skin. It is equally at home layered with a stack of simpler silver bangles for a collected, bohemian edge, or worn alone against a crisp white cuff for a moment of singular focus. This is a piece for the concrete and the coast—equally compelling against a tailored blazer in a city boardroom or a linen shirt at a seaside dinner. It belongs to a wardrobe that values contrast: structured tailoring, raw denim, fluid silks. Wear it as a talisman, a single, potent note of color in an otherwise restrained palette.
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A raw slice of mineral intensity, the MARY GAITANI Bracelet B107-g Tourmaline refuses to fade into the background. Its defining feature is the tourmaline itself—a stone that holds light rather than merely reflecting it, catching the eye with a spectrum of deep, shifting hues. The faceted gem is suspended from a fine silver 925 cord, a deliberate juxtaposition of rough-hewn natural treasure and sleek, urban minimalism. This is not a piece that whispers; it states its presence with the quiet authority of something found, not made. The hand feel is immediate and grounding. The silver cord is cool and smooth against the skin, its weight negligible, while the tourmaline offers a satisfying, solid heft that anchors the piece. The semi-precious stone is left unpolished in its natural faceting, providing a tactile contrast to the fluid, almost liquid-like chain. It is a construction of deliberate tension: the delicate, almost fragile-looking cord holds the substantial stone with an engineered confidence, the clasp a precise, invisible mechanism that secures the piece without interrupting its clean line. Cut and proportion here are masterful. The bracelet sits close to the wrist, the cord hugging the bone, while the tourmaline rests just off-center, creating a dynamic asymmetry that moves with you. The construction is exacting—every link of the silver 925 cord is uniform, ensuring the piece drapes without kinking or twisting. It is a study in controlled weight: heavy enough to be felt, light enough to be forgotten until a gesture catches the light. Movement is the bracelet’s secret language. With each turn of the wrist, the tourmaline swings and catches the light, a flash of color against a sleeve or bare skin. It is equally at home layered with a stack of simpler silver bangles for a collected, bohemian edge, or worn alone against a crisp white cuff for a moment of singular focus. This is a piece for the concrete and the coast—equally compelling against a tailored blazer in a city boardroom or a linen shirt at a seaside dinner. It belongs to a wardrobe that values contrast: structured tailoring, raw denim, fluid silks. Wear it as a talisman, a single, potent note of color in an otherwise restrained palette.














