Capucine De Wulf Jasmine Shell Pearl Bracelet
Capucine De Wulf
$325.00 9% OFF
$295.00
Product Insights & Style Tips
The Capucine De Wulf Jasmine Shell Pearl Bracelet glows with a quiet, unstudied glamour—think polished ease with a trace of coastal nostalgia. Each pearl is luminous and creamy, strung in a way that reads more modern muse than debutante. The bracelet rests on the wrist with that cool-to-the-touch sensation only true shell pearls can deliver, casting soft reflections whether you’re in sun or candlelight. There’s an innate romance here, but it sidesteps the saccharine—a piece that gives off late afternoon on the Côte d’Azur, without ever trying too hard.
Generously sized, the Jasmine bracelet sits with intent but never overwhelms—balancing between organic shapes and the classic circumference that feels familiar, but never basic. The secure clasp keeps the look seamless, nestling up comfortably against the skin for all-day wear. It slips easily into your stack, layering against gold and silver, or can stand solo as a subtle focal point peeking out from beneath a shirt cuff. As the day flips from brunch to gallery openings, this Capucine De Wulf piece carries its own effortless presence, transitioning from off-duty denim to silk tailoring with that signature It-girl adaptability.
Capucine De Wulf is quietly building a reputation for contemporary heirlooms—pieces that channel old-world materials through a fresh-lensed, less-is-more aesthetic. The Jasmine bracelet echoes the current return to pearls with a twist, nodding to runway and street style alike: soft, sculptural, and always in conversation with whatever you’re wearing now.
Materials / Fabrication
- Jasmine-inspired design
- Shell pearl beads
- Bracelet style
- Color: Pearl White
- Size: 8
- By Capucine De Wulf
Recommended Care
- Avoid contact with water, perfumes, and lotions to preserve lustre of shell pearls.
- Gently wipe with a soft, dry cloth after wear.
- Store separately in a soft pouch to prevent scratches or damage.
- Avoid exposing to harsh chemicals and extreme temperatures.
