This is a handcrafted bracelet featuring a preserved Heterorrhina sexmaculata beetle, often called a six-spotted flower beetle. (6 spots)


Beetle Species: The specimen is recognized for its vibrant, iridescent apple-green shell, which can sometimes appear golden under light.

Unique Markings: It features distinctive black spots, typically totaling six, hence the common name "six-spotted" or a similar scarab beetle. He reflects Green/Orange depending on light and angle.


The resin is smooth and clear. These bracelets have been in storage for several decades. Some have some scuffs, this one is VERY GOOD with no significant issues.


The center of this bracelet is 2 7/16”. I consider my hands to be med/large and I am able to get my hand through it, with a bit of struggle. …It is easier to remove.

The outer diameter is 3 5/8”