
Multi-Strand Mixed Metal Cuff Bracelet
This is a contemporary multi-strand cuff bracelet featuring a sophisticated mixed-metal aesthetic. The piece is constructed from approximately seven distinct bands of varying widths and textures, held together to create a single wide cuff profile. The materials appear to be a combination of sterling silver (indicated by the bright white metallic bands) and another contrasting metal, possibly yellow gold, copper, or brass, providing a warm tonal contrast. The central band features a distinctive 'beaded' or 'milgrain' texture, flanked by smooth, high-polish rounded bands and thinner darkened or oxidized wire elements. The construction suggests a handmade or 'bench-made' quality typical of Southwestern or modern artisanal jewelry. In terms of condition, the piece shows minor surface scratches and faint signs of patina in the recessed areas, which is standard for pre-owned jewelry but does not detract from the overall structural integrity. The use of multiple wire gauges and finishes indicates a high level of craftsmanship and design intent, common in pieces from the late 20th century to modern day. No maker's mark is visible from this angle, though one might expect to find a hallmark such as '.925' or a signature stamp on the interior side of the cuff terminals.
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Estimated Value
$250 - $450
Basic Information
Category
Fine Jewelry / Fashion Accessories
Appraised On
February 6, 2026
Estimated Value
$250 - $450
Item Description
This is a contemporary multi-strand cuff bracelet featuring a sophisticated mixed-metal aesthetic. The piece is constructed from approximately seven distinct bands of varying widths and textures, held together to create a single wide cuff profile. The materials appear to be a combination of sterling silver (indicated by the bright white metallic bands) and another contrasting metal, possibly yellow gold, copper, or brass, providing a warm tonal contrast. The central band features a distinctive 'beaded' or 'milgrain' texture, flanked by smooth, high-polish rounded bands and thinner darkened or oxidized wire elements. The construction suggests a handmade or 'bench-made' quality typical of Southwestern or modern artisanal jewelry. In terms of condition, the piece shows minor surface scratches and faint signs of patina in the recessed areas, which is standard for pre-owned jewelry but does not detract from the overall structural integrity. The use of multiple wire gauges and finishes indicates a high level of craftsmanship and design intent, common in pieces from the late 20th century to modern day. No maker's mark is visible from this angle, though one might expect to find a hallmark such as '.925' or a signature stamp on the interior side of the cuff terminals.
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