Wave Cuff No. 4559
Wave Cuff No. 4559
Wave Cuff No. 4559
Wave Cuff No. 4559
Wave Cuff No. 4559
Wave Cuff No. 4559
Wave Cuff No. 4559
Wave Cuff No. 4559
ONE OF A KIND

Wave Cuff No. 4559

Brass Bracelet (ID: A180600)
Designed by Roxy Lentz
$60
$60 $60 /
Subscription -

Select an option to add this to your cart.

This flexible cuff is crafted from brass that's been folded, hammered, sanded, and brushed with care. The result is a wearable work of art with a soft, glowing matte finish. Its flexibility allows it to be worn in a variety of ways, on a variety of wrists sizes. Each cuff has its own unique folds and hammer marks.
The brass will change with your environment and may acquire a rich patina. If you want to bring it back to its original glow, use a bit of powder cleanser such as Barkeeper's Friend, and test on the inside first.
  • Shipping Charges are calculated for standard delivery to a single address within the contiguous USA and based on original prices, before discounts.
  • You may return or exchange any item within 14 days of receiving it (except for final sale items, ornament gift boxes, and custom orders). Learn More.
Roxy Lentz

Roxy Lentz

"My jewelry is crafted from materials others thought had no value; my work is inspired by what others overlook. Man makes a street or a wall to control his environment, then life and elements slowly decompose his work and bring it back to nothing. In the interim, I see beauty."

Roxy's jewelry is wabi-sabi, brutalistic, rough, and lightweight—the designs are often irregular but balanced. She calls it Uncommon Jewelry for Independent Women.

Roxy uses a jeweler's saw to cut thrifted metal into small pieces and then uses a torch and a few chemicals to create a rich fire patina on the surface. When she is satisfied with the patina, she uses the saw to cut out the final piece and finishes with files and sandpaper. It is impossible to make the same patina twice.

Roxy is self-taught except for a few workshops and a two-week course at Alchimia in Florence, Italy. She developed the method she uses to transform silver plate trays into wearable art through trial and error and is still learning because the metal is so unpredictable.

Customer Reviews

Be the first to write a review
0%
(0)
0%
(0)
0%
(0)
0%
(0)
0%
(0)