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Anthropologie's $12 Dainty Crystal Bracelet Comes in 4 Colors Now

Anthropologie's crystal bracelet dropped from $34 to $12 as part of a sitewide extra-40%-off sale, though the discount math doesn't quite add up.

Priya Sharma2 min read
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Anthropologie's $12 Dainty Crystal Bracelet Comes in 4 Colors Now
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Anthropologie's Dainty Colorful Crystal Bracelet landed at $12 this week, marked down from its usual $34 as part of the retailer's limited-time extra-40%-off promotion on already-discounted items. The bracelet, described as light and delicate with a simple silhouette and gleaming stones, is available in four colors, though Anthropologie has not published the specific color names alongside the promotion.

The pricing deserves a closer look. A straight 40% reduction from $34 would produce a sale price of roughly $20.40, not $12. The gap suggests a multi-step markdown: the bracelet was likely reduced to an intermediate price before the extra 40% was applied, which would make the $12 price consistent with the promotional mechanics. Anthropologie has not clarified the full discount ladder in public materials, and the exact original retail price history is unconfirmed.

What the bracelet actually offers at that price point is harder to assess independently. The source material does not specify metal type, plating, crystal composition, stone setting, clasp style, or chain length, all of which matter when evaluating whether a $12 piece holds up to regular wear. Describing crystals as "gleaming" is a styling note, not a material specification. Buyers curious about hypoallergenic properties or stone origins will need to consult the product page directly.

The bracelet appeared among thousands of items in the same Anthropologie sale event, alongside the Icon Charm Huggie Hoop Earrings at $15 (reduced from $38) and the BaubleBar Danielle Layered Necklace at $42 (reduced from $128). The BaubleBar piece is the only item in the grouping attributed to an identifiable brand; the crystal bracelet's manufacturer or designer was not named in the promotional coverage.

At $12, the price of entry is low enough that material ambiguity is less consequential than it would be at a higher price point. But the absence of composition details and the unresolved discount arithmetic are worth noting before treating the savings as straightforward. The promotion carries no stated end date beyond "limited-time," and inventory across all four colors has not been independently confirmed.

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