Bombshell Wire Cuff - Adjustable Recycled Brass Arm Cuff, Minimal Artisan
Bombshell Wire Cuff - Adjustable Recycled Brass Arm Cuff, Minimal Artisan
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Overview
Minimal and versatile, the Bombshell Wire Cuff is an adjustable recycled brass arm cuff that gives everyday looks a clean, polished edge — comfortable enough for daily wear and flexible enough to stack with your favorite bracelets. This handcast cuff turns reclaimed bombshell and bullet material into wearable art while supporting artisan makers and sustainable practices.
Key Features
- Recycled brass construction: Made from repurposed bombshells and bullet casings for a unique, eco-conscious metal finish — stylish and sustainably sourced.
- Adjustable fit: Easily bent to sit anywhere on your arm or wrist, so it fits smoothly whether you wear it high on the forearm or close to the wrist.
- Highly polished, minimalist design: A simple wire silhouette that adds subtle shine without overwhelming — perfect for stacking or solo wear.
- Handmade by skilled ironwork artisans: Each piece is handcast by vulnerable artisan groups, supporting fair-pay work in under-resourced communities and creating meaningful income. Slight variations make every cuff one-of-a-kind.
Why You’ll Love It
Comfortable, light, and low-maintenance — this cuff feels lived-in from day one. It’s an easy way to add conscious style to your everyday outfits while supporting small-scale craft and ethical production. Shipped from within the USA with fast USA shipping, and sourced and created in partnership with small USA businesses, your purchase helps bring fair-trade opportunities to artisans overseas while giving you quick, reliable delivery at home.
More handcrafted finds and details can be found at BandsCo Straps — bandscostraps.com.
Soft call to action: Add the Bombshell Wire Cuff to your collection for a wearable story — sustainable, adjustable, and made with heart.
