SOLD OUT - The Great Frog sterling silver 925 thick link bracelet

£575.00
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  • The Great Frog sterling silver 925 thick link bracelet makes a bold statement with its eye-catching design.
    Finely crafted in England the bracelet is made from luxurious 925 sterling silver and comes complete with a safety chain and T bar shaped clasp featuring two skulls at either end.
    The amazing design is sure to turn heads, while the generous length of 26 cm makes it supremely comfortable to wear all day long. With a total weight of only 168 grams this bracelet adds an unforgettable touch of sophistication – and plenty of style – to your look.

    In excellent condition with just minor signs of usage

    The Great Frog History

    Founded in 1972, when Riley and his partner Carol opened shop on Carnaby Street in London, The Great Frog has achieved that goal and become the hallmark of rock & roll bling worldwide, offering an edgier alternative to mainstream jewelry, catering to metalheads, rockers, punks, goths and bikers and their requisite subcultures. As such, the Frog has created sought-after pieces for members of Metallica and Motörhead, and collaborative rings with groups including Slayer and Iron Maiden. For Lehtonen, keeping The Great Frog torch aflame isn't a job, it's her calling — and not just because of her blood ties to the business, but also because she herself embodies the iconoclastic attitude of The Great Frog, riding motorcycles, blasting Motörhead and Black Sabbath on the regular and generally living by her own rules. "I feel so lucky that I can carry on my family's legacy with The Great Frog," she says. "My parents actually met working together in the shop." After three years of beading and peddling necklaces on the beaches of South America, Lehtonen's mother, Felicity, left to join her older brothers in London — where they were working at The Great Frog.