This oval sphere link bracelet features a contemporary open-oval framework engineered to hold three polished spheres in a suspended configuration. Each sphere is positioned within the oval structure to create a visual “floating” effect, supported by concealed internal anchoring points that maintain alignment and prevent rotational drift during wear. The open form reduces overall mass while preserving rigidity across the central element.
A dual-chain assembly connects to the oval structure, providing improved tensile balance compared to single-chain configurations. The double-chain layout distributes load symmetrically, ensuring consistent drape and minimizing torque along the wrist. All chain components are fabricated in 18k gold, offering stable metal hardness, controlled flexibility, and a warm visual profile suited for extended wear.
Surface finishing is executed to achieve uniform reflectivity across both the spheres and chain links. The bracelet integrates a seamless clasp engineered for secure fastening and repeatable daily operation without altering chain tension.
This piece is designed for users seeking a minimal, geometry-driven bracelet with a modern structural profile. For additional reference on open-form jewelry construction, articulation mechanics, and motif engineering, see Understanding Jewelry Link Mechanics, Modern Jewelry Geometry, and Lab-Grown Diamond Overview.