$ 250.00 Please refer to size chart before ordering.
This variant is currently sold out
Our Butterfly cuff is made from the metal of a sexy Mercedes GT AMG in Jupiter Red. After completing the 'base' cuff, we attached an overlay of sterling silver butterflies using silver rivets not to disturb the red factory paint.
It is not easy to turn car metal into beautiful jewelry. Our artists spend a lot of time ensuring that each CRASH item meets our high standards for quality and design.
We engraved the name of the car it came from inside the cuff. All CRASH jewelry is one-of-a-kind and handmade in our studio, based in a body shop in Los Angeles. Your order will arrive in custom CRASH packaging with a Registration Card. 1" wide
Please go here to figure out which size you should order.
Use a soft tape measure and wrap it tightly around your wrist above the bone. Note the measurement in inches and subtract 1/2" for the opening gap. For example, if your wrist measures 7" in circumference, you would order a 6.5". Please refer to our size chart and use our drop-down menu to select a size.
If this is a gift, please email us, and we'll help you figure it out.
Use our Wrist Measuring Tool
Is no tape measure handy? No problem! We've created one for you. Click here to download your personal tape measure to determine your size.
For an instructional video on how to measure for a cuff, go here.
It's a gift. I don't know their size.
If you are ordering a cuff as a gift and do not know the recipient's wrist size, we suggest you stealthily locate their watch (assuming they wear a watch.)
Example: We measured by pressing the entire watch down so it was flat. Then we marked where they fastened their watch (3rd hole from the end). Finally, we measured from just above the buckle to the 3rd hole, approximately 7".
How do I put on a Cuff?
1. Turn your arm up and find a soft point on your inner forearm right above your wrist. (This is also called the flat part of your upper wrist.)
2. Position the cuff in a 'C' shape and press into the soft spot on your forearm.
3. Press gently into the soft spot and roll your arm into the cuff's opening.
4. Slide the cuff down to the bottom of the wrist.
You can adjust the tightness of the cuff by gently squeezing it snugly.
Most importantly: Do not force the cuff open as rivets may 'pop.'
5. To remove: slide the cuff up to the flat part (soft spot) of your inner forearm and reverse the process.
Here is a video (not mine) that does a great job of explaining the technique.
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