AU FIL DE LO | Moonstone Bracelet - Nude Gold
A bracelet that reads as a sliver of raw moonlight caught in gold. The AU FIL DE LO Bracelet Br731 Pierre-De-Lune-Nude is defined by its central stone—a cabochon of moonstone in a whisper-soft nude beige, whose surface catches and disperses light with a milky, internal glow. The stone is set within a fine, hammered gold-plated frame, its irregular oval silhouette lending an organic, almost talismanic quality that resists the sterility of machine-cut jewelry. This is a piece that feels less like adornment and more like a quiet discovery. The composition is deceptively simple: a single semi-precious moonstone, suspended on a delicate trace chain. The 18-carat, 3-micron gold plating lends a warm, burnished luster that reads as heirloom rather than costume. The chain itself is whisper-thin, sliding through the fingers with a liquid weightlessness, while the stone sits with a cool, smooth density against the skin. There is no aggressive shine here—the gold is softly brushed, the stone’s surface matte and serene, creating a tactile contrast between polished metal and raw mineral. The cut is precise but unhurried. The bracelet falls at a standard wrist length, its lobster clasp discreet and easy to manipulate alone. The construction allows the moonstone to swing freely, catching light from every angle as the wrist turns. It is not a piece that demands attention—it earns it through subtle shifts of shadow and glow. The proportion is deliberately modest: the stone is present without being oversized, making it suitable for stacking or wearing in solitude. In movement, the bracelet skims the wristbone with a gentle, almost imperceptible weight. It is built for the kind of woman who gestures while speaking, who lets her hands tell part of the story. The moonstone’s flash of nude-pink luminescence appears and disappears with the rhythm of a day—catching sunlight during a morning coffee, softening under candlelight at dinner. It is a piece that lives in the in-between moments. Style it alone against bare skin for a monastic minimalism, or layer it with a thin gold chain bracelet and a single leather cord for textural contrast. It works as easily with a crisp white linen shirt and raw denim as it does with a black silk slip dress. The nude-beige stone is a neutral that refuses to be ignored—wear it as a quiet anchor for the rest of your wrist stack, or let it be the only piece you put on.
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AU FIL DE LO | Moonstone Bracelet - Nude Gold
AU FIL DE LO | Moonstone Bracelet - Nude Gold
A bracelet that reads as a sliver of raw moonlight caught in gold. The AU FIL DE LO Bracelet Br731 Pierre-De-Lune-Nude is defined by its central stone—a cabochon of moonstone in a whisper-soft nude beige, whose surface catches and disperses light with a milky, internal glow. The stone is set within a fine, hammered gold-plated frame, its irregular oval silhouette lending an organic, almost talismanic quality that resists the sterility of machine-cut jewelry. This is a piece that feels less like adornment and more like a quiet discovery. The composition is deceptively simple: a single semi-precious moonstone, suspended on a delicate trace chain. The 18-carat, 3-micron gold plating lends a warm, burnished luster that reads as heirloom rather than costume. The chain itself is whisper-thin, sliding through the fingers with a liquid weightlessness, while the stone sits with a cool, smooth density against the skin. There is no aggressive shine here—the gold is softly brushed, the stone’s surface matte and serene, creating a tactile contrast between polished metal and raw mineral. The cut is precise but unhurried. The bracelet falls at a standard wrist length, its lobster clasp discreet and easy to manipulate alone. The construction allows the moonstone to swing freely, catching light from every angle as the wrist turns. It is not a piece that demands attention—it earns it through subtle shifts of shadow and glow. The proportion is deliberately modest: the stone is present without being oversized, making it suitable for stacking or wearing in solitude. In movement, the bracelet skims the wristbone with a gentle, almost imperceptible weight. It is built for the kind of woman who gestures while speaking, who lets her hands tell part of the story. The moonstone’s flash of nude-pink luminescence appears and disappears with the rhythm of a day—catching sunlight during a morning coffee, softening under candlelight at dinner. It is a piece that lives in the in-between moments. Style it alone against bare skin for a monastic minimalism, or layer it with a thin gold chain bracelet and a single leather cord for textural contrast. It works as easily with a crisp white linen shirt and raw denim as it does with a black silk slip dress. The nude-beige stone is a neutral that refuses to be ignored—wear it as a quiet anchor for the rest of your wrist stack, or let it be the only piece you put on.
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A bracelet that reads as a sliver of raw moonlight caught in gold. The AU FIL DE LO Bracelet Br731 Pierre-De-Lune-Nude is defined by its central stone—a cabochon of moonstone in a whisper-soft nude beige, whose surface catches and disperses light with a milky, internal glow. The stone is set within a fine, hammered gold-plated frame, its irregular oval silhouette lending an organic, almost talismanic quality that resists the sterility of machine-cut jewelry. This is a piece that feels less like adornment and more like a quiet discovery. The composition is deceptively simple: a single semi-precious moonstone, suspended on a delicate trace chain. The 18-carat, 3-micron gold plating lends a warm, burnished luster that reads as heirloom rather than costume. The chain itself is whisper-thin, sliding through the fingers with a liquid weightlessness, while the stone sits with a cool, smooth density against the skin. There is no aggressive shine here—the gold is softly brushed, the stone’s surface matte and serene, creating a tactile contrast between polished metal and raw mineral. The cut is precise but unhurried. The bracelet falls at a standard wrist length, its lobster clasp discreet and easy to manipulate alone. The construction allows the moonstone to swing freely, catching light from every angle as the wrist turns. It is not a piece that demands attention—it earns it through subtle shifts of shadow and glow. The proportion is deliberately modest: the stone is present without being oversized, making it suitable for stacking or wearing in solitude. In movement, the bracelet skims the wristbone with a gentle, almost imperceptible weight. It is built for the kind of woman who gestures while speaking, who lets her hands tell part of the story. The moonstone’s flash of nude-pink luminescence appears and disappears with the rhythm of a day—catching sunlight during a morning coffee, softening under candlelight at dinner. It is a piece that lives in the in-between moments. Style it alone against bare skin for a monastic minimalism, or layer it with a thin gold chain bracelet and a single leather cord for textural contrast. It works as easily with a crisp white linen shirt and raw denim as it does with a black silk slip dress. The nude-beige stone is a neutral that refuses to be ignored—wear it as a quiet anchor for the rest of your wrist stack, or let it be the only piece you put on.





