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Kyle on Apr 21, 2026
5 out of 5 starsI’ve bought a few objects from these guys and everything was beautiful and built with care and an eye towards artistry. I’m going to buy more jewelry from them in the future very satisfied customer.
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Ileana on Apr 7, 2026
5 out of 5 starsGreat quality and great costumer service. I absolutely recommend this bracelet!
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Teresa on Mar 16, 2026
5 out of 5 starsThis is the second copper cuff bracelet that I've ordered. Both bracelets are beautiful and made with quality!
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Etsy buyer on Mar 16, 2026
5 out of 5 starsBrad simply makes the best bracelets I've ever purchased. I started with the copper and loved them. Then bought the bronze as a second set. I highly recommend this shop! Thanks!
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Etsy buyer on Feb 26, 2026
5 out of 5 starsI really like these bracelets! Fit well, and look really nice! Happy enough I'm going to buy another set! Thanks!
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Teresa on Feb 12, 2026
5 out of 5 starsBrad does nice, quality work making bracelets! Great communication and made sure the size of the bracelet was correct, before getting started. Measured wrist exactly, as Brad asked and bracelet is exactly correct in size. Great work and beautiful titanium cuff bracelet! Already looking at a second bracelet to order!
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bill on May 5, 2026
5 out of 5 starsGreat communication and I'm enjoying the bracelet. Well crafted and as described. Thanks.
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Kyle on May 3, 2026
5 out of 5 starsThe hammered titanium cuffs are so beautiful and the feel on the wrist is amazing I have a few of them in different sizes and they are my favorite ❤️.
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Leon on Apr 30, 2026
5 out of 5 starsThe bracelet look amazing!!! Also comfortable to wear, and easy to take off. Definitely love it!
About WatermarkForge
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Printful
Charlotte, NC
These folks print my design onto their t-shirt.
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Printify
San Francisco, CA
Printify is a print on demand company that integrates well with Etsy. Printify handles the production of my designs into tees and other products. I design graphics, Printify gets them printed and delivered.
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Frequently asked questions
Will my bracelet rust?
This is a two parter:
1) if it's stainless steel or titanium, no.
2) if it's not stainless and you wear it at night or during activities where you're sweating, there's a good chance it will rust. You probably won't notice it on the bracelet itself but on your skin. The key with steel is keeping it dry. Showering is not usually a problem; it dries quick enough. But a prolonged period of sweat will probably mean some rust.
Will the finish on my bracelet fade?
Yes. Over time, depending on wear and use, the black oxide finish or temper colors will fade to the natural gray of steel. When that happens, just drop it in the mail to me and I'll re-finish your bracelet. You might even try a different look if you're tired of the old one. No charge for the first time!
Do you do customized orders?
Sure! I can't promise I'll do your design, but I'd love to try. Or at least think about it.
Sizing details
When you measure your wrist (between hand and wrist bone), take the exact measurement (inches or millimeters) without adding anything for comfort or adjusting for the gap. Take a snug measurement, and I'll do the adjusting (I have a formula!). However, if you do want it unusually loose or painfully tight, let me know. (Sorry about all the parentheticals.)
Care instructions
Stainless and titanium shouldn't oxidize at all, so there's almost nothing you need to do to take care of your bracelet.
Every once in a while I'll rub my bracelets down with a little mineral oil (any clear oil is fine) just to boost the shine.
Why is your shop called Watermark Forge?
A watermark is the faint imprint on paper that identifies the mill it came from. The word has a loose literary connection, and so does my blacksmithing. I started it as research for a book called Blood Bound in which the main character is a blacksmith. My research eventually led to trying it out (I built a simple forge and borrowed an anvil). Trying it out led to doing it as a hobby. At one point, I even stopped work on the book because I was so enthralled in smithing. The book did get finished (check it out on Amazon. Please!). It's the third book I've written, and so far it's my favorite because it led me to this amazing craft. So Watermark is a nod to that beginning.
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