Rackk & Ruin
Georgia Bangle
Georgia Bangle
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The Georgia is modern yet timeless: a minimalist bracelet style with an organic oval shape, designed for constant wear. It is comfortable enough for sleep and sport, and strong enough to gracefully withstand decades of daily use. Each hand-soldered bracelet is shaped to mimic the contours of your forearm.
Available in durable 14k gold fill, solid sterling silver, and solid 14k gold. These materials are water resistant and low maintenance. Truly made to be lived in!
Materials
Materials
Available in solid sterling silver, 14k gold fill, and solid 14k yellow gold. 18k gold available upon request.
The metals we use are recycled.
Measurements
Measurements
Availability
Availability
The sterling and gold fill options available for purchase on this page are ready-to-ship.
The 14k gold option is made-to-order, with an estimated production time of 1-2 weeks.
Size Guide
Size Guide
Intended to fit like your favorite jeans: it takes a little wiggle to put on, and then it's the perfect fit. (If you're like us, you'll never take it off.)
We recommend measuring the widest point of your hand when your thumb is crossed over your palm.
Keep in mind that you'll be able to squeeze into a bangle slightly smaller than your actual measurement.
Extra Small: 6 7/8" circumference
Small: 7 1/8" circumference
Medium: 7.5" circumference
Large: 7 7/8" circumference
Extra Large: 8 1/4" circumference
Please note that each bracelet is shaped by hand, so there may be small discrepancies in the above measurements.
If you aren't sure what size you are or outside of this size range, please email us at studio@rackkandruin.com.
We do offer size exchanges if needed.
Sourcing
Sourcing
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Returns & ExchangesWe accept timely return of unworn jewelry for store credit, or a refund minus a small restocking fee.
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Jewelry Care
Learn MoreWe work with a range of metals in our studio to service a variety of styles, price points, and skin sensitivities. Explore our Metals Encyclopedia to get to know your jewelry.