Guitar String Fidget Bangle - Guitar Gift
Created by Jennifer Woods
Handmade
Independent Maker
Made in USA
Made from
silver, brass, steel guitar string
Measurements
Available in Medium (7.25"-7.75") or Large (7.75"-8.25") Diameter
Care
Keep as dry as possible. Do not wear in saltwater or chlorine.
Item ID
61704
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What makes this Guitar String Fidget Bangle different from regular bracelets?
This isn't your typical bracelet! It's handcrafted from actual electric guitar strings and brass end beads, giving it an authentic rock 'n' roll edge while serving as a sophisticated fidget accessory. Each piece transforms discarded guitar strings into wearable art.
What sizes are available for this guitar string bracelet?
The bangle comes in two sizes: Medium (7.25"-7.75" diameter) and Large (7.75"-8.25" diameter). This ensures a comfortable fit for most wrists while maintaining the bracelet's elegant fidget functionality.
Is this Guitar String Fidget Bangle suitable as a birthday gift for my daughter who loves jewelry?
Absolutely! This unique piece perfectly combines jewelry with musical flair, making it an ideal birthday gift for daughters who appreciate one-of-a-kind accessories. The sophisticated design appeals to jewelry lovers while the rock 'n' roll element adds personality and conversation-starting appeal.
How should I care for this guitar string bracelet?
Keep your bangle as dry as possible for longevity. Avoid wearing it in saltwater or chlorine, as these can damage the guitar strings and metal components. With proper care, this handmade piece will maintain its unique appeal and fidget functionality.
Who makes this Guitar String Fidget Bangle and where is it made?
This bangle is handcrafted by Jennifer Woods, a Pennsylvania-based maker who combines her passion for music and jewelry. Born in Pittsburgh, Jennifer taught herself guitar and discovered her calling when changing guitar strings in 2010. Each piece is handmade in Pennsylvania, supporting an independent American maker.

































