Our personalised men's name alphabet glass bead bracelet is way better than finding a pot of gold at the end of the rainbow. Spell out a name or special phrase in your choice of either white or black acrylic alphabet beads. Pick from white red heart beads, mini turquoise glass evil eye round beads or 4mm plated stardust beads as your preferred charms on each side of the name and we will hand string your bracelet with our 4mm pressed Czech glass beads to create a rainbow of colours along the bracelet. Each bracelet is handmade as per your specification on strong elastic cord complete with our branded logo tag finish.
These bracelets make perfect gifts for special occasions such as birthdays and anniversaries. This bracelet is also available in Women's size (approx. 7") from our women's glass bead bracelets range HERE
* Please Note: As this bracelet is a bespoke piece and handmade especially for you, it is non returnable and non refundable. Please kindly ensure that you double check all the options chosen for your bracelet including bead colours and the correct spelling of your chosen word as any mistakes made cannot be amended once your order has been placed.
Our alphabet beads are available in the English alphabet only so names/words on this piece cannot feature letters with accents on them. We do not have symbol beads other than # hashtag bead (black text on white only), and our number beads are only available with black text on white beads.
Please Note: The acrylic alphabet beads on this bracelet are individual beads and therefore may not all stay in the same position as each other or sit flat. This is not considered a flaw but just their nature. They can easily be repositioned so they sit flat on your wrist by adjusting them lightly with your fingers. Please consider this before you place your order.
** Please Also Note: If your chosen name or word is very long this will impact the range of bead colours in the rainbow spectrum. We will amend the bead colours accordingly so that the bracelet shows as many of the colours as possible by either limiting the darker colours in the spectrum so that the main rainbow colours are still visible or by stringing the colours in single beads rather than doubles, whichever will look best.