Sergio Lub Inc - Hammered Brass - (33): Medium
Ancient artisans shaped nuggets of found metal by hammering them with hard rocks. This inspired band of Jeweler’s Brass is made of 65% copper and 15% zinc, both essential elements of wellness, and hearkens back to those old pounding techniques, which took us from the Stone Age to present day.
Bracelet Sizing
Small - For wrists up to 6" in diameter
* Common children’s size, & for a petite size wrist…
Medium - For wrists 6" to 7" in diameter
* For most Women, and some Men of medium build...
Large - For wrists 7" to 8" in diameter
* Most common Men’s size, & also for a more voluptuous lady.
X-Large - For an 8"+ diameter wrist
When you have the bracelet on, there will be a gap between the two metal ends. This gap should be approximately 1” wide… (between .75” & 1.25”)
- If the gap is wider, you may consider choosing a larger bracelet.
- If the gap is narrower, than consider choosing a smaller size bracelet.
Guaranteed Craftsmanship
We take pride in our work, and make a quality product. If you notice a craftsmanship defect (such as a sharp edge), please contact us for a replacement.
Excessive bending will stress any metal, and can cause breakage. Improper and excessive bending is not considered a craftsmanship defect, and is not covered by our craftsmanship guarantee. Our bracelets are made to be worn at all times, in nearly all places. To keep your bracelet clean we recommend wearing it in the shower, and when necessary using a simple jeweler’s polishing cloth to restore its shine. With minimal care your bracelet should age gracefully.
Our bracelets are made of only solid metals, so there is no plating to chip or wear off. Therefore a scratch or blemish can be buffed out with a simple polishing cloth, or by rubbing a lemon juice / baking soda composite.
If dirt or patina build up, you may enhance cleaning by using a liquid jewelry cleaner on your bracelet, and finish with a jeweler’s cloth to buff your bracelet to a shine. Please note that copper patina is a natural occurring process that varies depending upon exposure to elements.
“Copper is an essential trace mineral, present in all body tissues, which plays a role in the formation of connective tissue, and in the normal functioning of muscles and the immune and nervous system.” – Dr. Andrew Weil, M.D. (read more)