To get your correct wrist size measure the circumference of your wrist. You can use a cloth tape measure, a ¼” strip of paper or a cord to wrap around your wrist and mark it. Lay it out flat and measure the length against a ruler, that’s it!
The two looks achieved by the artist entails hand sawing and stamping two different sheets of metal together. This copper cuff overlaid with nickel etched in a classic storyteller fashion is full of images! Look closely, do you see the lizard on the hogan wall, the rabbit, and the moon?
It's 3/4" wide and will best fit an average size 6" -7-1/2" wrist. There's a bit of wiggle room; I wear a 7 and it fits like it was meant to be but because of the 1 1/4” gap of the cuff design it is extremely forgiving to different sizes.
Hallmarked with T A Begay and nickel stamps.
The two looks achieved by the artist entails hand sawing and stamping two different sheets of metal together. This copper cuff overlaid with nickel etched in a classic storyteller fashion is full of images! Look closely, do you see the lizard on the hogan wall, the rabbit, and the moon?
It's 3/4" wide and will best fit an average size 6" -7-1/2" wrist. There's a bit of wiggle room; I wear a 7 and it fits like it was meant to be but because of the 1 1/4” gap of the cuff design it is extremely forgiving to different sizes.
Hallmarked with T A Begay and nickel stamps.
To get your correct wrist size measure the circumference of your wrist. You can use a cloth tape measure, a ¼” strip of paper or a cord to wrap around your wrist and mark it. Lay it out flat and measure the length against a ruler, that’s it!