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The phrase "a bracelet of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a bracelet that is made of or features a specific material or element.
Example: "She wore a bracelet of silver and turquoise that caught everyone's attention."
Alternatives: "a bracelet made of" or "a bracelet featuring".
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This is a beach with tawdry charm dangling from a bracelet of breath-taking beauty.
She also appears to have worn a bracelet of lignite beads.
"The energy of the Tibetan people is totally linked like a bracelet of prayer beads.
Oppenheim was wearing a bracelet, of her own design, that was clad in ocelot fur.
He'd sold me, with some reluctance, a bracelet of mother-of-pearl adorned with Persian miniatures.
He wore chinos, a polo shirt, and a bracelet of enormous rosewood beads, which are popular among Buddhists.
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Make a bracelet out of plastic string.
Make a bracelet out of yarn or beads.
In 2011, the WSOP awarded a bracelet to the winner of the Circuit Event National Champion.
She won a bracelet, courtesy of Pleasantville Jewelers.
I bought a bracelet made of elephant hair and ivory, a gift for Azra.
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