This bracelet carries more than silver — it carries story.
The Byzantine chain dates back over 1,500 years to the Eastern Roman Empire. Known for its strength, complexity, and fluid drape, it was worn by emperors, warriors, and tradesmen alike. Its pattern — an interlocking series of handcrafted links — is at once rugged and refined. It’s stood the test of time for a reason.
At Silver State Foundry, we give it new life.
Each bracelet is made from .999 fine silver — reclaimed from the scrap left behind when we cut and shape our coin rings. It’s silver that would otherwise be melted and forgotten. Instead, it’s drawn into wire, link by link, and woven entirely by hand into something lasting.
No molds. No machines. Just raw silver, fire, and hours of focused handwork.
.999 fine silver — reclaimed from our own coin ring scrap
Hand-pulled, hand-woven Byzantine chain design
Solid feel with a smooth, flexible drape
Approximately 1 oz final weight (varies by size)
Finished with a solid sterling silver clasp
Forged to order in the USA
This is one of the most labor-intensive pieces we offer. Every link is formed, woven, and finished by hand — a process that takes hours to do right. You’re not just buying metal. You’re buying meaning, craftsmanship, and a bracelet that feels worthy of being passed down.
Men who appreciate timeless craftsmanship
Those looking for a substantial, handmade bracelet
Anyone who already wears one of our coin rings and wants something to match
Gift buyers looking for something with weight, both literal and symbolic
We’re not just making jewelry — we’re preserving history.
To learn more about how we got started and why we do what we do, read our story →