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A gorgeous cuff bracelet made from solid copper that has been hand forged and given a cool bark-like texture.
Cuff ASHPORT, freed black slave and Revolutionary War soldier. Grave #531 Old Parish Burying Ground, Bridgewater, MA
Transcription by William Lathams stated this grave says: "Cuff Ashport, 1827. (Colored)"
Each cuff is unique and one of a kind. Made by hand from pure stainless steel, garment grade leather and other materials.
This is the Marie Metal Cuff Bracelet that I made for my swap partner, Lisa at MAMA. July 2011 Terri Gordon was the wonderful hostess of this swap.
For whatever reason I couldn't get a good picture of this cuff bracelet to do it any justice at all. I'm so hoping that Lisa, my swap partner is able to take a better picture of this cuff then I was able to. lol I also hope that she likes it!
Here's the gorgeous and so lovely cuff bracelet, tin and goodies that my partner, Lisa created for me for the Marie Metal Cuff Bracelet Swap July 2011
The smaller cuff came from Ethopia and I have rings that repeat all the colors and twist. Copper and brass are my favorites. They "go" with everything and nobody wants to mug me for them.
Hair Cuff
This is a cuff I made using needle felted wool and my hair. It is a reference to victorian hair jewelry which were a form of mento memori. Because I am not dead, and will not be for some time hopefully, I altered the purpose of the cuff slightly and made it a reminder to live every day to the fullest. The quote stamped around it reads, "You may delay, but time will not." by Benjamin Franklin.
Human hair, needle felting, bronze, sterling, brass rivets.