Betsy & Iya
Recast Brooklyn Bridge cuff bracelet
Inspired by her travels and by the bond a bridge makes between the communities it spans, designer Betsy Cross brings us the Bridge Cuff Collection. Each cuff is a celebration of the bridge’s unique elements and structural beauty. Etched on the inside you’ll find the year the bridge was completed and its geographic coordinates.
Spanning the East River, the Brooklyn Bridge connects the boroughs of Manhattan and Brooklyn in New York City. It was completed in 1883 and remains one of the oldest suspension bridges in the US. Known for its large gothic arches, the bridge is loved by locals and travelers alike as a symbol for the city.
Note: Please note that this is the Recast version of our jewelry. The product images show the new version of the product and do not reflect the preloved version.
Grade
Color
Recast Brooklyn Bridge cuff bracelet
Good / Silver Plated
Betsy and Iya
1777 NW 24th Avenue
Portland OR 97210
United States
Designed by us and handcrafted in the studio between our Portland shops. We only create Beautiful Things Made by People who Care.™ Learn what makes us so special.
Materials: Available in oxidized brass or oxidized silver plated brass. Etched pieces may vary slightly in appearance due to the organic chemical process.
Dimensions: Measures 2 inches wide. Adjustable (fits most wrists, both men and women).
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How We Grade Recast Jewelry
All Recast items are wonderfully wearable, but may show signs of previous use or repair. Fear not–there’s still plenty of life left in each and every Recast piece! Learn more here.
Great Condition
Jewelry may show minimal signs of wear, but will be free of tarnish and dents. Recast pieces in great condition will have their original shape, oxidization or paint.
Good Condition
Jewelry shows more noticeable signs of wear. Recast pieces in good condition may not be fully oxidized or painted. Pieces may show signs of tarnish, dents, or may be slightly misshapen.