Care and Cleaning
Care and Cleaning
1: Only clean with a slightly moist soft cloth and 2: use a dry polishing cloth on the metal.
Details: Cuffs are quite durable for common-sense everyday wear. Protective coatings shield the artwork while the precious metal not only defines the piece, the solid back and edges also protect the painting.
They are moisture-resistant but not marketed as waterproof. A splash of wine or drip of sauce can be quickly wiped dry, but they should never be immersed or wiped with anything but a cloth and a few drops of water (old t-shirts are perfect). Don't use household cleaners or jewelry cleaner/polish.
To keep the cuff shiny, use the included dry Sunshine polishing cloth. Simply pinch between your fingers and gently rub the metal avoiding the artwork. These cloths contain a mild abrasive and shouldn't be washed, but you can use them until they're completely black.
If you have any questions, please give me a call.
Sizes
Cuffs are approximately 6" long with 1" gap. They can easily be adjusted to fit most wrists. Call me and I'll walk your through it.
You can 'test fit' by simply cutting a 1"x 6" strip of paper and pinching it around your wrist. Alternatively, you can measure your wrist by wrapping a narrow piece of paper loosely around your wrist and marking where both ends meet. Then simply measure with a ruler.
I am happy to make larger or smaller cuffs. Remember each cuff is one of a kind with unique artwork.
Other Resources
Ben Caldwell's website: www.BenAndLael.com