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Introducing the Bullion Cuff Bracelet (sorry, no ™ symbol). Like all of my fine silver jewelry, it is made from bullion-quality 0.999 silver. New products are always exciting, especially something as cool as this.

Essentially these are hyped-up versions of their regular cuff counterparts minus some of the aesthetic enhancements. They will be minimally processed. Basically, they start as an ingot and whatever happens in the rolling mill is pretty much how it finishes. The edges, though not sharp or jagged, will likely have organic shapes. It can be beautified for an upcharge to get a proper, finished bracelet with crisp edges and flowing lines.

There is no mistaking the purity or weight as these are stamped prominently onto the main portion of the bracelet in large letters. They can be on the inside though the purpose is to SHOW people what you are wearing so there is no question about your affinity for this precious, awesome metal.

 
If so, just ask for the 24k gold version.
 
Despite the simplicity there is still much labor required for manufacturing. I wouldn't mind doing away with all the time spent on website updates, pictures, and the like but that's what gets them out there for people to find. Given how difficult it is to find (physical) silver bullion in this strange market, it's a fair value considering it moonlights as jewelry. Hopefully, a very hefty piece.

Choose a weight up to about 10 troy ounces and the desired dimensions. Or go bigger, I don't mind supersizing it. Generally it needs to be 7/16" wide to fit the extra huge hallmarks. The finish is shiny but can be enhanced with a satin/matte, fully polished, hammered, or other texture for a small fee.

Anticlastic and synclastic designs are possible. If you fancy a bangle then we'll hammer out the details. Or perhaps you have an idea not mentioned...give me your thoughts and let's see where it leads us.

If silver is a bit too low-budget just ask for the 24k gold version. Expect it to be about 100x more expensive but if that's your poison, let me dose you!


Posted by M: May 15, 2024


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