Product code: Heavy 46g Fine Silver .999 Cuff good Bracelet, Puffy Scalloped Design
Stunning sculpted cuff bracelet made from fine .999 silver. An abstract petal motif builds symmetrically to a peak and declines again. It widens from 20mm to 40 mm at the center, about 1-5/8". Estate piece with smooth, reflective finish and little sign of wear. Weighs a solid 46 grams, measures 7". The cuff is currently sized generously, with a diameter of 2-1/2" and a 1-1/4" gap between the edges. It fits loosely on my good 6-1/2" wrist and curves gracefully on the arm. It is stamped with two tiny logos and ".999" indicating nearly pure silver. Fine silver is more valuable and softer than sterling, so be mindful of bumping and scratching it. A silversmith explains his preference for it: https://www.backyardsilversmiths.com/blogs/backyard-silversmiths-blog/my-top-five-reasons-why-999-silver-is-better-than-925-silver Reflections on photo #3 suggest a bend in the metal. Looking closely, I see no indication of damage, bending or welding on either side of the bracelet.
Stunning sculpted cuff bracelet made from fine .999 silver. An abstract petal motif builds symmetrically to a peak and declines again. It widens from 20mm to 40 mm at the center, about 1-5/8". Estate piece with smooth, reflective finish and little sign of wear. Weighs a solid 46 grams, measures 7". The cuff is currently sized generously, with a diameter of 2-1/2" and a 1-1/4" gap between the edges. It fits loosely on my good 6-1/2" wrist and curves gracefully on the arm. It is stamped with two tiny logos and ".999" indicating nearly pure silver. Fine silver is more valuable and softer than sterling, so be mindful of bumping and scratching it. A silversmith explains his preference for it: https://www.backyardsilversmiths.com/blogs/backyard-silversmiths-blog/my-top-five-reasons-why-999-silver-is-better-than-925-silver Reflections on photo #3 suggest a bend in the metal. Looking closely, I see no indication of damage, bending or welding on either side of the bracelet.