Studebaker Metals
Classic Cuff
Classic Cuff
Story
Hand-forged in small batches in the Steel City
Crafted with a passion for process and reverence for craft, each Studebaker piece is hand-forged using generations-old tools to evoke a sense of artistry reminiscent of days gone by. The brass Classic Cuff features a timeless, arching silhouette with a classic straight body to make a casual accessory imbued with the spirit of American workmanship.
Features
- Hand-forged from solid American brass
- Sturdy, arching silhouette hand-forged with a classic straight body
- Unpolished and uncoated, each cuff has a unique wear pattern that will develop into a personalized patina over time
- Bears the Studebaker Maker’s Mark and “PGH USA” for authenticity
- Forged in small batches in Pittsburgh, PA
Materials
- Brass
Sizing
- Dimensions: 4 mm wide x 4 mm thick
- Sizing your cuff correctly is important, please confirm the circumference of your wrist before placing your order
- To calculate the best personal fit, use a piece of string to wrap around your wrist and then measure the length of string with a ruler
- Each finished cuff has a 1” opening and slides on easily from the inside of the arm, just above the wrist bone
- The measurements below indicate the complete circumference of our standard cuff sizes, including a 1” opening (for easy slide on / off)
| Size | Circumference |
|---|---|
| Small | 6” / 15.2 cm |
| Medium | 6½” / 16.5 cm |
| Large | 7” / 17.8 cm |
| X-Large | 7½” x 19.1 cm |
About Studebaker
Educated as a metalsmith, trained as a jeweler, and experienced in architectural metalwork, founder Mike Studebaker strives to create work that draws from the traditions of smithing and the objects we interact with daily. Each of Studebaker’s works is completely handmade using traditional tools and techniques; most of the forms you see are created solely with a hammer and anvil.
The pieces are ‘finished like a tool’: minimally polished and left with a work patina to develop over time. All items are stamped with the Studebaker Maker’s Mark and their place of origin: Pittsburgh, PA.
