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Pastel Gemstone Cuff Bracelet



Pastel Gemstone Cuff Bracelet
This pastel gemstone cuff bracelet is a one-of-a-kind piece designed and hand-fabricated by Andrea Li in her Denver studio. When it sells, it's gone — there is no second one.
The cuff began as a repurposed gold rectangle that needed a home. Andrea built the frame from recycled 14/20k gold-filled wire, then wove a sculptural gemstone cluster onto it by hand — aquamarine in varied cuts, moss aquamarine, green amethyst, moonstone, ametrine, kunzite, pale amethyst, Akoya Keshi pearls, and green, grey, and purple sapphires. The soldering was one of the most technically demanding moments in the entire Tamar collection. What emerged was a compact, radiant piece that carries the same energy as the larger statement cuff but fits closer to the wrist.
At 7.5 inches, the cuff is slightly adjustable. The gold-filled frame is sturdy but should not be repeatedly bent — the solder points are precise, not flexible.
This is a piece for someone who collects wearable sculpture — bold enough for a black-tie dinner, personal enough for jeans and a white tee. It pairs naturally with the pastel gemstone choker and drop earrings from the same collection.
"Andrea is a special person, and I can't recommend her work highly enough. My necklace is bold and incredibly delicate at the same time. Every tiny detail feels so thoughtfully, tenderly crafted." — Jennifer M.
Explore the full Tamar collection → https://andreali.com/pastel-gemstone-jewelry
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This pastel gemstone cuff bracelet is a one-of-a-kind piece designed and hand-fabricated by Andrea Li in her Denver studio. When it sells, it's gone — there is no second one.
The cuff began as a repurposed gold rectangle that needed a home. Andrea built the frame from recycled 14/20k gold-filled wire, then wove a sculptural gemstone cluster onto it by hand — aquamarine in varied cuts, moss aquamarine, green amethyst, moonstone, ametrine, kunzite, pale amethyst, Akoya Keshi pearls, and green, grey, and purple sapphires. The soldering was one of the most technically demanding moments in the entire Tamar collection. What emerged was a compact, radiant piece that carries the same energy as the larger statement cuff but fits closer to the wrist.
At 7.5 inches, the cuff is slightly adjustable. The gold-filled frame is sturdy but should not be repeatedly bent — the solder points are precise, not flexible.
This is a piece for someone who collects wearable sculpture — bold enough for a black-tie dinner, personal enough for jeans and a white tee. It pairs naturally with the pastel gemstone choker and drop earrings from the same collection.
"Andrea is a special person, and I can't recommend her work highly enough. My necklace is bold and incredibly delicate at the same time. Every tiny detail feels so thoughtfully, tenderly crafted." — Jennifer M.
Explore the full Tamar collection → https://andreali.com/pastel-gemstone-jewelry
| This piece | Typical alternative | |
|---|---|---|
| Metal | Recycled 14/20k gold-filled | Gold-plated brass |
| Gemstones | 11 varieties, hand-selected: aquamarine, sapphire, moonstone, Akoya Keshi pearls | 1-2 stone types, machine-cut |
| Construction | Hand-fabricated and wire-woven, Denver studio | Wire-wrapped on pre-made form |
| Availability | One of a kind — this exact piece will never be made again | Mass-produced, unlimited stock |
| Sourcing | Recycled gold, hand-selected stones from Tucson Gem Show | Supplier catalog, unspecified origin |