Studebaker Metals
Rotary Cuff
Rotary Cuff
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Hand-forged stackable cuff
Forged into a rotary spiral silhouette using traditional metalsmithing techniques and generations-old tools, the Rotary Cuff is a standout piece on its own, but it also plays well with others. Stack it on top of more cuffs or pair it with a watch—its slim profile won’t weigh you down and the unfinished work patina will only get better the more you wear it.
Features
- Hand-forged in small batches in Pittsburgh, PA
- Stamped outside with their signature crossed hammers
- Stamped inside with the Studebaker logo and “PGH USA” hallmark
Materials
- 100% Brass
- Uncoated and unpolished work patina will continue to age over time
Sizing
- Dimensions: 4 mm wide x 4 mm thick
- Cuff sizing is based on the circumference of the wearer’s wrist, not the piece itself
- To find your ideal size, wrap a soft measuring tape or string comfortably taut around your wrist where you want your cuff to rest, recording your measurement without any slack.
- The measurements below indicate the complete circumference of our standard cuff sizes, including a 1” opening for sliding on and off
| Size | Circumference |
|---|---|
| Medium | 6½” |
| Large | 7” |
| X-Large | 7½” |
Care
- Use gentle dish soap to remove any dirt or grime
- Restore brushed finish by rubbing with a Scotch Bright pad
- To store for long periods of time without wearing, keep your piece in a sealed plastic bag to avoid oxygen exposure, which can cause it to darken
About Studebaker Metals
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. Many pieces are ‘finished like a tool’: minimally polished and left with a work patina to develop over time. All items are made in their Pittsburgh workshop and stamped with the Studebaker Maker’s Mark.
