John Hardy Classic Chain 925 Sterling Silver Black Sapphire Bracelet 6.75"
The signature woven texture of John Hardy’s Classic Chain design is immediately recognizable here. This bracelet is crafted from solid 925 sterling silver and features the brand’s iconic hand-woven Balinese wheat chain construction, where multiple sterling wires are intricately braided together to create a flexible yet substantial chain. The clasp is set with pavé black sapphires, forming a subtle square accent that contrasts beautifully with the bright silver texture. ⚒️
John Hardy built its reputation on these woven chain designs, which are inspired by traditional Balinese jewelry techniques that have been passed down through generations of artisans. The result is a bracelet that feels both structured and fluid on the wrist, with the woven pattern catching light from every angle. The pavé black sapphires add a quiet, dark shimmer that keeps the piece refined rather than flashy. 🖤
This bracelet is marked with the classic John Hardy hallmark (H with J inside) along with 925 for sterling silver and M for Medium size. The clasp features the sculpted spike accents commonly seen in the brand’s Classic Chain series, giving the piece a slightly bold, modern edge while still staying true to Hardy’s traditional craftsmanship. ✨
Whether worn alone or stacked with other silver pieces, the woven chain structure gives this bracelet a distinctive presence that collectors of John Hardy jewelry immediately recognize. 🔗
Verifications:
Sterling Silver has been verified using JSP Silver Acid Testing Solution
Details:
Brand: John Hardy
Metal: 925 Sterling Silver
Gemstones: Black sapphires (pavé set)
Chain style: Classic Chain / Balinese wheat chain
Length: 6.75 inches
Size: Medium (M)
Hallmarks: 925, John Hardy hallmark (H with J inside), M
Condition: Excellent estate condition.
Fun facts:
• John Hardy jewelry is handcrafted in Bali using traditional artisan techniques, and the Classic Chain design became the brand’s signature motif in the 1990s.
• The woven chain pattern is inspired by centuries-old Balinese chain-weaving methods, where individual sterling wires are braided together entirely by hand.