Handmade Adjustable Baby Dragon Bracelet

Welcome a Baby Dragon to Your Wrist
A Magical Blend of Fantasy and Craftsmanship
Introducing your next enchanting companion — a delicately handcrafted baby dragon resting peacefully on an adjustable braided cord bracelet. Whether you love mythical themes, handcrafted details, or unique accessories, this miniature creature adds a touch of wonder to your style.

Expertly Crafted with Care
Every bracelet is handmade using a strong woven cord and a beautifully detailed dragon charm. Its crystal-glass eyes shimmer in a range of colors like blue, green, red, and black—each one giving your dragon a unique character. No two pieces are exactly the same, making each bracelet a personal treasure.

Fits Most Wrists, Made for Everyone
The adjustable cord design ensures a snug and comfortable fit for wrists of various sizes. Whether you're styling it with casual wear or adding a mystical flair to your outfit, this bracelet suits all ages and genders.

An Ideal Gift for the Imaginative
Searching for something thoughtful and unique? This bracelet makes a wonderful gift for birthdays, holidays, special occasions, or simply as a heartfelt surprise for someone who loves handmade jewelry with a magical twist.

Specifications
Material | Antique silver-tone alloy, braided nylon cord, glass crystal |
Dragon Size | Approx. 1.2 in x 1.0 in (3 cm x 2.5 cm) |
Bracelet Length | Adjustable 6–10 in (15–25 cm) |
Weight | Approx. 0.9 oz (25g) |
Available Colors | Blue, Black, Green, Red, Purple |
Eye Colors | Blue, Green, Red, Purple, Black |
FAQs
1. Is the bracelet adjustable?
Yes, it fits wrist sizes from 6" to 10" with ease.
2. Will the charm lose its shine over time?
The charm is made from tarnish-resistant materials and will stay bright with proper care.
3. Is this bracelet safe for children?
Definitely — it's suitable for kids aged 6 and up under adult supervision.
4. How should I clean and maintain it?
Wipe gently with a soft cloth and avoid soaking the cord in water to keep it in great condition.
