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Bond Street Narrow Button Cuff in Lizard with Palladium finish

Bond Street Narrow Button Cuff in Lizard with Palladium finish

SKU:1062778

Regular price $570
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Product Description

The Bond Street Button Cuff presents a chic mix of fern green lizard & polished hardware. The elliptical cuff fits cleanly on the wrist, and is hinged for ease. It features the iconic Asprey button motif as a clasp, on which is mounted a malachite cabochon. Ideal for stacking or perfect on its own, this bracelet adds a fresh feel to any outfit.

Features

  • 16mm Button Cuff
  • Lizard Inlay
  • Malachite cabochon clasp
  • Asprey '167 Bond Street London' logo
  • Palladium finish metal

Specifications

  • Height: 1.6cm / 0.6"
  • Diameter: 19.5cm / 7.6"
  • Circumference: 19.5cm / 7.6"
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Asprey has a long and established relationship with British royalty dating back to the 1800s when Queen Victoria awarded Asprey their first Royal Warrant in 1862 for dressing cases, travelling bags, and writing cases. Since 1862, Asprey has held a Royal Warrant for every British monarch to Queen Elizabeth.