Here is the item: Ankur Treasure Chest 24K Yellow Gold 3.5mm Textured Beaded Bracelet (6.50-8.00In) 4.20 Grams
Watching the live show, it looked HIDEOUS. And I asked myself, WHY do they feel the need to MAKE IT so UGLY?!
And then I had my "oh duh" moment. Gold is VEEEERY pricey, and when you design an item to be made, you CANNOT always make it identical to a silver mold. The tiniest bit of "extra" material shoots the price way up. When companies (or casting houses) create a setting for jewelry, they do so in a way to use the LEAST amount of material.
Also why they started electroforming gold, to create thinner items with less material.
But the bracelet in question had cut beans, and holes in the flower. And while SOMETIMES it IS a design idea, much of the time its a material saver idea.
Anything that's been laser cut . . . designed to save material (plus added bonus it looks fancy).
So next time you see something strangely cut or designed, just remember, it was likely done to save on material
