Icy Ike Bracelet

Regular price
£69.95
Sale price
£55.95

Premium quality bracelets, handcrafted from authentic ship’s rope

Adopting an alternative style to Pig & Hen’s other bracelets, Icy Ike features a cufflink-esque clasp to hold its intricately woven cord in place. That slimmer design is smart enough for the boardroom and strong enough to front-up to your weekend adventures, from bouldering in the Peaks to wild camping in the Brecons. Each products is handcrafted in Pig & Hen’s Amsterdam workshop using authentic ship’s rope, inspired by 16th-century seafaring pioneers.

  • Handmade in Amsterdam using authentic ship rope, carrying on the Dutch seafaring legacy
  • Crafted to a very high standard with meticulous attention to detail
  • Stainless steel shackle
  • Colours won't fade over time
  • Made to survive a lifetime of adventure
  • Stronger than steel and intended to age over the years
  • Rope width: 6 mm
  • Rope type: Round
  • Shackle size: 4 mm
  • Shackle type: I-Shackle
  • Materials
    • Authentic ship rope
    • Shackle is forged out of stainless steel and could show some wear and tear

Use a tape measure to check your wrist size and select the right size. The sizes below are the circumference of your wrist.

  • 16 cm: Small
  • 17 cm: Small/Medium
  • 18 cm: Medium
  • 19 cm: Medium/Large
  • 20 cm: Large

The average UK male wrist size is 18.4 cm

If you don't have a tape measurer, download and print the Pig & Hen wrist sizer.

  • Local manufacturing - Handmade in Amsterdam
  • Sustainability through longevity - Robust construction is designed to last a lifetime of adventures

In the 17th century, Dutch sailors would tattoo the image of a pig and hen onto their feet to bring them luck if their ship sank, and to bring them safely home from far-flung lands. In the 21st century, Pig & Hen make bracelets by hand in Amsterdam, using authentic ship’s rope to honour that heritage.

Using locally sourced materials and keeping production in their specialist Amsterdam workshop, Pig & Hen are committed to keeping the carbon footprint of their operation to an absolute minimum, to keep the natural world they love to explore as pristine as possible.

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