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Tourmaline Open Oval Statement Cuff Bracelet

Tourmaline Open Oval Statement Cuff Bracelet
This tourmaline statement cuff is hand-built by Andrea Li in her Denver studio using a construction approach she hasn't repeated before or since. Extra-large 24k gold vermeil open ovals frame the centerpiece, with her signature gemstone clustering technique used to build tourmaline compositions that radiate outward from the center. Large shield-cut tourmalines anchor each cluster, edged with tourmaline rondelles and accented by sapphires, garnets, and freshwater pearls — all wired onto a 14k gold-filled frame.
The Orenda collection takes its name from a concept of energy transference — the idea that a piece of jewelry carries something of the hands that made it. This cuff is the most architectural expression of that idea. The bi-color tourmalines shift between pink and green depending on the angle, which means the piece never looks exactly the same way twice. It fits at 6½ inches with a 2½-inch diameter, sitting firmly on the wrist without rotating.
Andrea drew on every technique available — fabrication, wire work, and assembly — to build a piece where no single element is recognizable in the final design. Built once and never repeated.
Explore the full Orenda collection or learn about tourmaline gemstones sourced for this piece.
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This tourmaline statement cuff is hand-built by Andrea Li in her Denver studio using a construction approach she hasn't repeated before or since. Extra-large 24k gold vermeil open ovals frame the centerpiece, with her signature gemstone clustering technique used to build tourmaline compositions that radiate outward from the center. Large shield-cut tourmalines anchor each cluster, edged with tourmaline rondelles and accented by sapphires, garnets, and freshwater pearls — all wired onto a 14k gold-filled frame.
The Orenda collection takes its name from a concept of energy transference — the idea that a piece of jewelry carries something of the hands that made it. This cuff is the most architectural expression of that idea. The bi-color tourmalines shift between pink and green depending on the angle, which means the piece never looks exactly the same way twice. It fits at 6½ inches with a 2½-inch diameter, sitting firmly on the wrist without rotating.
Andrea drew on every technique available — fabrication, wire work, and assembly — to build a piece where no single element is recognizable in the final design. Built once and never repeated.
Explore the full Orenda collection or learn about tourmaline gemstones sourced for this piece.
| This piece | Typical alternative | |
|---|---|---|
| Metal | 24k gold vermeil + 14k gold-filled wire | Gold-plated base metal |
| Tourmalines | Natural bi-color + fancy cut, shield cut | Single-color, machine cut |
| Accent stones | Sapphires, garnets, freshwater pearls | Glass or synthetic |
| Construction | Hand-fabricated, wire-clustered, Denver studio | Mass-produced, glued settings |
| Availability | One of a kind — when it sells, it's gone | Restockable |
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