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Stainless Steel 7" Woven Mesh Cuff Bracelet - J311558
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J311558 -  Stainless Steel 7'' Woven Mesh Cuff Bracelet
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Stainless Steel 7" Woven Mesh Cuff Bracelet

This beautiful cuff will wow you! Crafted from the always durable and lustrous stainless steel, the cuff bracelet features intricate mesh sections that are beautifully woven across the wide-set silhouette. The result is a piece that is sure to lead to a multitude of compliments! The bold, open-ended design is quite comfortable and measures 1-3/8"W with a 7" inner circumference. Made in Italy.

Part of the Sophisticated Steel Collection.

Stainless Steel    


Stainless Steel
Stainless steel, also called corrosion resistant steel, is a steel alloy with added iron and chromium. The metal is low maintenance, rust-resistant, durable, highly lustrous and extremely hygienic, making it ideal for items such as cookware, knives, surgical instruments, jewelry and watches.

The nearly-indestructible and masculine nature of stainless steel is appealing for many jewelry styles. It has a similar appearance to platinum and polishes to a glistening sheen. Any scratches that may occur from day to day wear can be easily buffed away without endangering the piece. Unlike traditional gold, silver or platinum jewelry, stainless steel jewelry is not poured into molds, but is usually hand-cut from a solid piece of steel, leaving no seams or weak spots. With stainless steel, your jewelry will last a lifetime.

Stainless steel was first recognized in France in 1821 by metallurgist Pierre Berthier. He realized the iron-chromium alloys maintained resistance from acids and recommended their use in cutlery. After several corrosion-resistance related discoveries and patents in Europe and the United States, Harry Brearley in England discovered a modern blend of stainless steel alloy. When it was announced by The New York Times in January of 1915, he was officially credited with the invention of this impressive modern metal.




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