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Alexis Bittar Skinny Tapered Bangle

$110
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Sale Online Only

Alexis Bittar Skinny Tapered Bangle

$110
$74.95 Non-Member
$67.46 Member
Members save up to 20% & free shipping $35+

Color:  Silver

Size:  One Size

Item# 158877-163522 In Stock
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Hand-carved from Lucite and then hand-painted in Alexis Bittar’s studio in Brooklyn, this slender bangle has an elegantly tapered silhouette. It’s made to bring glamour to your everyday, from desk to disco. The Alexis Bittar Skinny Tapered Bangle measures 0.25”h with a 2.38” inner diam. To clean, gently wipe with soft cloth.

  • Designer
    Alexis Bittar
  • Size
    .5h x 2.5"diam
  • Material
    Lucite
  • Year of Design
    2022
  • Origin
    USA
  • This item is final sale and non-returnable.

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Alexis Bittar
Alexis Bittar

Alexis Bittar is a jewelry designer who was born in Brooklyn, NY in 1968. He began designing jewelry in 1990 and carved his first Lucite collection in his one-bedroom apartment. He entered the world of retail in 1992 when the influential fashion director of Bergdorf Goodman, Dawn Mello, discovered him. In 2010 he won the CFDA award for Accessory Designer of the Year. Over the years, his memorable ad campaigns have starred such personalities as Lauren Hutton, Jennifer Saunders and Joanna Lumley of Absolutely Fabulous, Iris Apfel and Tavi Gavinson. After selling his brand in 2015, he reacquired his company in 2020 and relaunched Alexis Bittar in 2021 with a brand-new collection of hand-sculpted and hand-painted Lucite jewelry.

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