Rhodolite Garnet Cuff Bracelet
Rhodolite Garnet Cuff Bracelet
Rebecca Cordingley Jewellery
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A sterling silver cuff bracelet that features a 2mm flush set rhodolite garnet at one end. This cuff bracelet can be personalised with a different gemstone or an engraved inscription (additional costs may apply).
Our jewellery is handmade by Rebecca Cordingley in our studio in Adelaide, South Australia.
Sizing Instructions
Sizing Instructions
Read our article: How to measure your wrist for a cuff bracelet
Cuff bracelets are designed to sit loosely on the wrist. To determine your cuff bracelet size, use a soft tape measure or a narrow strip of paper to measure your wrist where the cuff bracelet will sit. This measurement will be the size you should order.
There will be a gap of approximately 2.5cm or 1 inch. This additional room will ensure the bangle does not sit tightly against your wrist.
If you would prefer a tight fit, most people find that ordering one size smaller than their wrist circumference is correct.
Example
For example, if your wrist has a circumference of 16.5cm (6.5"), a size 16.5cm (6.5") cuff bracelet will be a loose fit and a size 15cm (6") cuff will be a tight fit.
If this cuff bracelet is not available in your size, please contact us as it is possible it can be made in a custom size.
Engraving
Engraving
Most of our pieces can be engraved with a name, date, initials, coordinates or a short message.
Contact us before placing your order to discuss your requirements and get a quote. The engraving is done by a specialist engraver we work with locally.
A popular choice for birthdays, anniversaries, Christmas and Mother's Day and Father's Day gifts.
Production Time
Production Time
This cuff bracelet is made to order.
Please allow approximately 1 week for your cuff bracelet to be made and dispatched.
Care
Care
Sterling silver develops a natural patina over time. This is normal and can be reversed with a soft silver polishing cloth.
Shiny and brushed finishes: buff gently with a polishing cloth to restore the original finish.
Oxidised finish: the darkened finish may lighten slightly with regular wear. Buff lightly along the raised surfaces only - avoid polishing the recessed areas, which will remove the oxidisation and change the character of the piece.
Avoid prolonged exposure to chlorine, cleaning chemicals, perfume and hairspray, as these will accelerate tarnishing and could damage the sterling silver.

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