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Riders on the Ridge Cuff
Riders on the Ridge Cuff
Riders on the Ridge Cuff
Riders on the Ridge Cuff
Riders on the Ridge Cuff
Riders on the Ridge Cuff
Riders on the Ridge Cuff
Riders on the Ridge Cuff
Riders on the Ridge Cuff
Riders on the Ridge Cuff
Riders on the Ridge Cuff
Riders on the Ridge Cuff

Riders on the Ridge Cuff

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Riders on the Ridge Cuff

Palomino Jasper

Sterling silver - 30% reclaimed

5.5” end to end - fits a size 5-6” wrist comfortably

Riders on the Ridge cuff, because look at that scene. That is a West scene if I’ve ever scene one! That’s what I love about jasper! And it was mined here in the States. This one goes well with… a horse. If you don’t have a horse, you can always dress like you got one. 

With all jewelry pieces, but especially cuffs - it is important to open and close your cuff very little. My advice is to pull the cuff open just enough to SLIP onto the side of your wrist (the thinnest part of the wrist) and then close enough to feel like it won't slip off. And then let it be and enjoy.

Note to buyer: The reclaiming process is a bit of a long one. Most of the sterling silver I buy is from well used jewelry that isn't being worn anymore or has been broken. I also buy used sterling silverware. I melt it all down and roll it into sheet and wire. This means that I don't have to buy freshly mined silver that is much easier to work with. Reclaimed pieces cost more because of this extra process. In the end, reclaiming metal for my wares is gratifying and worth it to me. I hope you feel the same. With love.  

Made with love - one of a kind, twisted, bent, set, sawn, stamped, fired by my own two hands.