Exuma sandbar

$1,900.00 USD

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Size Chart

Size Chart

Measuring your Wrist Size:

Wrist Size

To find your wrist size, wrap a tape measure around your wrist where the bracelet or cuff would be worn and match the length to the size chart below. If a tape measure is not available, you can use a piece of string or paper. Just mark the length needed to wrap around the wrist and then use a ruler to take the measurement.

Measuring your Wrist Size

Take the measurement where the product will sit on your body, not tight but with no slack either.

For custom orders, enter your size in inches or millimeters in the text box at check out (or mention it to me in a direct email).

For regular orders, pick the size that matches your size the closest. You can also order a larger size if you prefer a looser fit.

Miss Nyet Jewelry General Size Chart:

The bracelets are made to fit up to the mentioned wrist sizes below. (these measurements do not correspond to the actual size of the bracelet)

Bracelets:
    • Extra Small:     6 1/2"  (165mm)
    • Small:              7"         (180mm)
    • Medium:          7 1/2"   (190mm)
    • Large:             8"          (205mm)
    • Extra Large:    8 1/2"    (215mm)

Signature collection:  

    • Extra Small:    6 1/4"  (165mm)
    • Small:             6 1/2"   (165mm)
    • Medium:         7"         (180mm)
    • Large:             7 1/2"   (190mm) 

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    EXUMA SANDBAR ORIGINAL OIL PAINTING.

    Original art, painted by Delphine Pontvieux in her Chicago workshop.

    • Oil painting on 100% cotton stretched canvas.
    • This painting depicts a sand bar with the tide coming in, located in the Exuma Archipelago.
    • Size: 48" x 36" (122 x 91 cm).
    • Canvas wrapped.
    • Painted by Delphine Pontvieux in Chicago, Illinois, USA in 2023
    • About this painting: 
      • This painting captures the ephemeral boundary between sea and sky... a horizon blurred by light, movement, and memory. Using soft transitions and a limited palette, I sought to evoke the meditative rhythm of the ocean and the quiet expansiveness of open water. The natural world, in its most peaceful moments, offers both grounding and escape. This work is an invitation to pause, breathe, and drift with the tides of the Earth’s quiet majesty.