Thin Turks Head Cotton Cord Bracelets, Sailor Knot Bracelet, Knitting Slim Rope Wristband, Braided Beach Rope Bracelets, Wholesale Bracelets

The thin knot bracelets is woven with three stands of cotton rope wide and tied on the inside. Braided bracelet is an easily stackable cuff bracelet and looks great with many other accessories!

A perfect gift for her or all beach, Harry Bosch bracelet and nautical accessories lovers!

Details
This girl string bracelet is about 0.6 inch (1,5 cm) wide. Please select a size and color from the drop down menu.

X Small – fits children and baby with a wrist size of 4 – 5 inches
Small – fits girl and fineframed women with a wrist size of 5 – 6 inches
Medium – fits women and teenagerswith a wrist size of 6 – 7 inches
Large – fits men and larger women with a wrist size of 7 – 8 inches
Extra Large – fits the big guys with wrists from 8-9 inches

We make these knitting bracelets ourselves, so if you don't see a size you want, just make a note when you check out and we'll be glad to custom make one that fits you.

These Turks Head bracelets were hand knitted in a smoke-free and pet-free home.

Shipping
Cotton cord bracelet will arrive beautifully packaged. Standard first-class shipping delivers within a few days after item ships. We do ship international. It is trackable.

Payment
You can pay all methods.

Satisfaction Guarantee
Your satisfaction is my priority. I will do everything for 100 percent customer satisfaction as much as I can. 

WHOLESALE is welcome.
If you want to buy more than 10 thin knot bracelets, please contact to me. We can offer you a special price and shipping (discounts 10 - 40%)

Some information about Turk's head knot
A Turk's head knot, sometimes known as a sailor's knot, is a decorative knot with a variable number of interwoven strands forming a closed loop. The name refers to a general family of knots, not an individual knot. While this knot is typically made around a cylinder, it can also be formed into a flat, mat-like shape. Some variants can be arranged into a roughly spherical shape, akin to a monkey's fist knot.

This knot is primarily used for tightening up underlying material to overlay as a tubular covering knot, prevent slipping, and add a decorative element. A notable practical use for the Turk's head is to mark the "king spoke" of a ship's wheel (the spoke that is upright when the rudder is in a central position). The knot takes its name from its resemblance to a turban (Turkish: sarık), though a turban is wound rather than interwoven.