Sterling Silver Topaz Bracelet - Pretty Blue
Bracelet Box
White Gift Box
Sunshine Cleaning Cloth

Sterling Silver Topaz Bracelet - Pretty Blue


This elegant blue topaz sterling bracelet is the perfect accessory to complement any personal style. The handmade textured design beautifully displays the superior cut and clarity of this natural Swiss blue topaz. The faceted medium blue gemstone is 6mm and graded an AA stone.

Included: Fancy gold trim box, white gift box, and Sunshine cleaning cloth.
Bracelet size: Small (5.25" cuff size around wrist)

What Makes This MONOLISA Gemstone Bracelet Unique?

It is a one of a kind bracelet that isn’t casted — pouring molten metal into molds for mass production. The handmade design is an extensive process of sawing metal pieces, hand sculpting, soldering, hammering, sanding, buffing, texturing, stone setting, and polishing to create a high quality piece you can wear for years to come.

The bracelet is personally hand crafted by designer, Lisa Ramos. MONOLISA artisan made jewelry is not mass produced or sold in retail stores. Pieces are only available exclusively at this online store or at a MONOLISA show.

The video below captures some of the steps that go into making a handmade gemstone jewelry piece.

What Is the Meaning of a Swiss-Blue Topaz?

925 Sterling Silver

MONOLISA uses 90% pure silver, mixed with alloys to add strength and durability. 925 sterling silver metal will not wear down as silver plating can and is very durable. One of the benefits of sterling silver, it is hypoallergenic. Sterling silver is also known to fight infections and is associated with antibiotics along with skin repair. The sterling material is made in the USA.

California Jewelry and Leather Artist Lisa Ramos

California Jewelry & Leather Artist — Lisa Ramos

Lisa Ramos is a California-based artist and designer whose work spans handcrafted jewelry and leather accessories. Through her personal journey as a maker, she shares behind-the-scenes insights, design philosophy, and practical education on materials, gemstones, metals, and leather craftsmanship.

Read Lisa’s articles on jewelry design, leatherwork, and the creative process on her blog: monolisadesigns.com/blog