I found this at a vintage shop last year while I was recovering from surgery for $150. I just found it again and put it right on. I really love the way it’s made and the turquoise. It’s heavier than I remembered at 93 grams. I really love the patina too, hopefully I can wear for a bit Just wanted to share
Very pretty and a good deal for that amount of silver and work involved.
@CyanideRose18 What a wonderful find! Classic looking cuff ~ I especially like the turquoise, coral, and MOP combo. Lots of nice silverwork, too. Glad you shared it with us.
This is really beautiful! I love everything about it.
This is fantastic! I would wear the heck out of it! I don’t always like the style with the big round oval piece on the front, but I love this one; it works.
Thanks so much. The silver work is what made me buy it
Thanks so much Stracci, now I just gotta get lucky and find one like yours that fits
Thank you so much Patina I like cuffs with different stones in them. Especially coral, I have been into coral lately for some reason.
Thanks Ziacat I don’t usually buy them because I like to stack my cuffs but this old cuff made me buy it. I left the shop and got about five miles or so before I turned around to get it lol. I haven’t been back there since but she just got back from brimfield a couple weeks ago, so I think I’ll take a trip there next week and see what she found
Very unusual and attractive. Nice find at a great price.
Thanks so much Steve I was afraid it was for a man but it fit, so it came home with me
I think most NA jewelry can be worn by both men and women. A larger piece on a woman is “bolder” and a smaller piece on a man is “conservative”. I should be in advertising.
I like that Steve That works for me.
Style wise you’re right. Cuff size wise not so much. A cuff made for men would never stay on my arm. Same with rings.
Good point. It has to fit first.
It’s interesting, because on many of the Twin Rocks videos I’ve watched, the owner comments how it’s really hard to find good men’s cuffs. So he said he snaps them up when he can get them (or they commission the artist).