How it works:
You would purchase this listing and let me know what you would like on the cuff by writing in the 'notes to seller' box during checkout.
This cuff is solid sterling silver, however I do offer a nickle silver version as well: http://www.etsy.com/listing/83482010/custom-cuff-bracelet-hand-stamped-in
Some details:
1. The cuff is made out of solid sterling silver. It is about 3mm) wide and 1/16" (2mm) thick. The metal strip is 6" in length and will fit most wrists. It will accommodate one line of text.
2. I will require payment before I start on the cuff. I work very hard to maintain a high level of quality on all of my jewelry and am confident in every piece I send out. That said, I cannot accept returns on custom pieces, so please be sure that you are happy with the quote you choose before asking me to make it.
3. Please see my shop policies for a current time estimate for your custom cuff's creation: http://www.etsy.com/shop_policy.php?user_id=15771
4. The cuff will accommodate a maximum of about 80 characters and will be stamped in the tiny uppercase block font shown in the pictures. Additional character spaces may be possible for an additional charge; please message me if you would like to discuss this in more detail.
5. It is possible to have your message all on the outside, all on the inside, or a combination. If your message is on both sides of the cuff, the character limit should be divided between both sides. For example, 50 character spaces on one side and 30 on the other side.
Price is for ONE cuff bracelet.
The pictures in this listing are of other cuff bracelets I have made. They are only examples of the style of cuff and of my craftmanship. They are not for sale. (they already have homes!) :-)
Please visit my shop policies for information on shipping:
http://www.etsy.com/shop_policy.php?user_id=15771
Send me an etsy convo or email with any and all questions.
Please see my shop policies for a current time estimate for your custom cuff's creation: http://www.etsy.com/shop_policy.php?user_id=15771
Thank you!
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Did you know?
The most common way to damage a cuff is to repeatedly bend the metal back and forth in the same spot (which creates a line of stress which will eventually crack.) If you need to form the bracelet to your wrist, try to distribute the stress by bracing the cuff with your thumbs on the inside.
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Have any questions?
Contact the shop owner.








