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Braided

braid·​ed | ˈbrā-dəd

adjective

A jewelry design element in which multiple strands of an often precious metal appear to be woven together

In the jewelry world, the term braided refers to pieces of jewelry, typically the portion worn around a neck or wrist, that are woven together into a braid. Braided jewelry most commonly includes strands of three, much like the style of hair worn by many women in Western cultures. Braided jewelry has been popular for centuries and in many different cultures, including indigenous cultures from around the world. You can often find braided jewelry chains or bands used for necklaces and bracelets. Today, braided jewelry is popular for both men and women. You may find a variety of different jewelry materials braided, including metals like gold and sterling silver, or materials like leather or vegan leather. Jewelry that is braided adds to the strength of the materials and its ability to bear the weight of pendants, beads, and dangles. Braided jewelry pieces also provide an aesthetic appearance that many jewelry wearers love.

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