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Federico Jimenez-Dainty & Elegant-Baroque Pearl-Sterling Row Cuff-Small 6" Wrist
$ 208.56
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Description
MADE FOR A TINY 6" WRIST!!DESCRIPTION:
Designed in a daintier 1/2" width that's made with the elegant beauty of 5 Baroque Pearls that span the top of the wrist & is designed in a simple bezel setting where the sole focus highlights the beauty of the pearls. No more,no less!
The Baroque pearls are in their natural form & unlike the "common looking" round pearl, each have these irregular "super chic" shapes! Under the pearls the metal is left darkened, where as the rest of the shank is finished in a more contemporary mirror polished finishing. It's made with a heftier gauge of sterling & due to the design & gauge,it is not bendable.
I want to mention that these cuffs for really small wrists are really hard to find, so if you love pearls & have a tiny wrist you may want to consider this! It also has a small 1" gap,which helps to keep it on when you got a small wrist!
I carry a huge collection of Federico's jewelry, so you may want to check out my other (Baroque Pearl) Federico items.I carry a wide selection of everything he makes!
Federico’s Baroque Pearl-Amethyst ring is shown in photo 2 looks perfect with this cuff! (See listings)
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ARTIST: Federico Jimenez
WEIGHT: 1.33 OUNCES (37.6 Grams)
WIDTH: 1/2"
INTERIOR MEASUREMENT: 5"
GAP: 1"
(Should fit a 5-3/4" to 6-1/4" wrist, but If you're not sure if this will fit,it helps to read "How to Fit a Cuff" below)
METAL: Sterling Silver
METAL FINISH: Contemporary-Mirror Polished
MATERIAL: Baroque Pearls
PEARLS SHAPE: In their Natural Form
BAROQUE PEARL MEASUREMENT: 9 mm Range
STYLE: Baroque Pearl Row Cuff
HALLMARK: JF/STERLING
Comes Gift Boxed.
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**IMPORTANT-PLEASE READ***
Unless the cuff is defective(Which it isn't) there is now a 3% charge that will be taken out from the total price you paid if there's a return..(This applies to buyers remorse,too big,too small,too heavy,don't like it,doesn't fit,etc..)This is one good reason why you should go over measurements,read
all
the detail I provided you & know your wrist size
before
purchasing. So please go over everything in order to avoid a return & hurting others chances of possibly buying this.
THE REASON:
All credit card companies changed their policies & are now charging the seller this 3% for any & all charge backs.
Please ask any questions/concerns you may have
beforehand
. I am a email away & will help in any way I can!
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HOW TO FIT A CUFF
You can "You Tube" this by putting something like "How to Properly Fit a Cuff"..Cuffs fit different than any other type bracelet & it is important they fit right! The best way to get a good fit is to measure a cuff bracelet you already have that fits you well.
The total inside circumference is the inside circumference of the bracelet from end to end plus the gap (the distance between the ends)If you don't have a cuff bracelet , then measure your wrist where you want to wear the bracelet. Cut a strip of paper approximately 8" long and as wide as the bracelet you would like to wear. Wrap the paper around your wrist where you would wear the bracelet. You might secure the paper with a piece of tape to get a better feel of the fit. Remove the paper and measure from the end to the mark for the circumference of your wrist.
EXAMPLE:
If the inside Circumference end to end is 5" and the Gap is 1", the total inside Circumference would be 6" and would be suitable for a wrist approximately 5 3/4" to 6 1/4" depending on how tight or loose you like to wear your bracelets..Remember the interior does not change,but the gap can be adjusted,either by yourself or your jeweler,depending on the thickness of the gauge of metal.
****The thickness of the fleshy part (above your wrist) of your arm is equally as important as to whether a cuff fits properly.. Even though the cuff is the right size that fits your wrist,if the gap is too small or too large, can make a huge difference in the cuff fitting*****
A cuff should not 'roll' around on your wrist(Too loose),nor should you see flesh hanging over the edge of the metal (Too tight) Always put the cuff on ABOVE the wrist bone (Not at the bone where we wear them!) where it is fleshy,then bring it down to wrist.And NEVER "squeeze" to tighten!! You will lose the integrity of the metal & if there are stones,they can loosen..
To adjust & tighten,turn your wrist over,push down on one end at the terminal,push down on the other at the terminal..Go easy,if the gauge is lighter..Reverse this method to take off,by bringing the cuff up where the fleshy part is once again & rolling it off(Not pulling it off)