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Chelsea Abstract Cuff | 14K Gold-Plated

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Chelsea Abstract Cuff | 14K Gold-PlatedUptown Edge. Downtown Artistry. A bold fusion of abstract design and rich 14K gold plated brass, this sculptural cuff captures the soul of New Yorkwhere uptown elegance meets downtown creativity. Inspired by the citys artistic pulse, it blends sophistication with a distinct, artsy flair. Handcrafted in the heart of NYCs Garment District by skilled artisans, this lightweight cuff makes a powerful style statementperfect for gallery nights, brunch dates,

Uptown Edge. Downtown Artistry.

A bold fusion of abstract design and rich 14K gold-plated brass, this sculptural cuff captures the soul of New York—where uptown elegance meets downtown creativity. Inspired by the city’s artistic pulse, it blends sophistication with a distinct, artsy flair.

Handcrafted in the heart of NYC’s Garment District by skilled artisans, this lightweight cuff makes a powerful style statement—perfect for gallery nights, brunch dates, and everything in between.

Details:

  • 14K Gold-Plated Brass
  • Dimensions: 2” Width | 7.5” Circumference
  • Fit: Up to Size 7.5 Wrist
  • Handcrafted in the USA
  • Ships from the USA

Why We Love It:

With its sculptural lines and abstract charm, this cuff feels like wearable art. It’s equal parts bold and refined—like the best of New York itself.

Why Brass? This Artisan’s Choice for Jewelry

Brass is the secret to bold, lasting beauty—chosen by skilled artisans for its perfect balance of form, function, and sustainability. It’s the foundation beneath many fine pieces, celebrated for both performance and aesthetic appeal:

  • Naturally golden: With a warm hue that echoes real gold, brass brings an effortless glow to every curve and contour.
  • Perfect for plating: Whether finished in gold, sterling silver, or rhodium, brass holds plating beautifully—so your shine lasts.
  • Strong, yet shapeable: Durable enough for everyday wear, yet malleable enough for intricate designs and sculptural forms.
  • Comfortable wear: Sealed brass is hypoallergenic and skin-friendly.
  • Sustainable by nature: Often made from recycled metals, brass is eco-conscious—and fully recyclable, too.

It’s timeless, versatile, and made to stand out—just like you.

Material Cleaning & Care

14K gold plating does not easily tarnish, chip, or discolor. To clean, simply wash with mild soap and warm water. Avoid chemically treated water such as pools and spas for best results.

Bracelet Fit Guide

Every wrist is unique, but here’s how common bracelet styles typically fit for comfort and movement:

  • Cuff — Snug: Lays close to the wrist with minimal movement.
  • Link — Tight: Fitted but not restrictive.
  • Chain — Loose: 1/4″–1/2″ of space; drapes gently.
  • Bangle — Very Loose: 1″–1¼″; slips over the hand and moves freely.
  • Stretch — Comfortable: Expands to slide on, then rests gently.
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