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The Turquoise Argentium Cuff brings vivid blue-green colour together with crisp, modern lines. Turquoise ranges from sky blue to mossy green and often shows a natural matrix that adds character. As the light shifts, the stone looks lively and bright. Paired with luminous Argentium silver, this large cuff feels strong, sculptural, and easy to wear.
Design & feel
First, I fuse two bands of square Argentium wire. Next, I curve them into a clean oval and build a bezel that fits the turquoise exactly. Then I solder the setting at centre and refine every edge. The polished finish throws light across the metal and frames the gem, so the bracelet reads bold from a distance and reveals detail up close.
About the stone
Turquoise is prized for saturated colour and earthy markings. Because each stone forms in nature, hue and matrix vary; therefore, every cuff is one-of-a-kind. The palette pairs beautifully with denim, white, black, and neutrals.
Size & weight
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Inside diameter: 6.5 cm (approx. 2.56 in) — size Large
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Front stone: 5.4 × 4.0 cm (approx. 2.13 × 1.57 in)
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Weight: 42 g
Fit & sizing
Cuffs can open or close slightly to slip over the wrist; this bracelet uses an oval interior for comfort and balance. We offer four standard bracelet sizes across our collections. For a quick, accurate fit, please see our bracelet sizing guide: https://www.aandrjewellery.com/ring-and-bracelet-sizing-information/
Materials & care
Argentium Silver (940) includes a touch of germanium, so it stays bright, hard, and tarnish-resistant. It is always nickel-free and hypoallergenic for everyday comfort. For patinated pieces, rinse with mild soap and water, pat dry with a soft cloth, and avoid harsh dips or ultrasonic cleaners that can strip the finish.
Learn more (making process)
First, I select a polished turquoise cabochon. Next, I build a bezel cup, solder it to a backplate, and test the fit until it sits perfectly. Then I cut and fuse the cuff wires, form them to hold the bezel, and solder the assembly with clean seams. After that, I polish and tumble the bracelet for strength. Also, I heat-treat the Argentium to raise germanium to the surface; as a result, the finish resists tarnish. Finally, I set the stone and bring the cuff to a mirror shine.
Learn more
Read about the alloy at the official Argentium website: https://www.argentiumsilver.com/









