The BHS Edit

Off the Cuff

By Alexandra Malmed

Model wearing stacked Davidor diamond bangles

Model wearing Davidor’s L’Arc de Davidor bangles. Photography by Juan Moreno Banchi.

What do you do when you want to embrace minimalism but you’re really a maximalist at heart? You choose one bold piece for your wrist and call it a win! We’ve always made room for a little more arm candy and love a good stack, but for the new year, we thought we’d try on a different look. Here, we’ve gathered up five distinctive cuffs that are each a statement unto themselves. Consider this edit the ultimate power move.

  1. Black and gold bangle with diamonds

    Davidor

    L’Arc de Davidor bangle in 18k yellow gold with lacquered ceramic and Palais diamonds.
  2. Silver floral cuff bracelets with gold, diamond, and yellow agate accents

    Buccellati

    Blossoms color bracelet in palladium-plated and gold-plated sterling silver set with yellow agate and diamonds.
  3. Gold cuff bracelets with cutouts

    David Yurman

    18k gold Carlyle bracelet
  4. Green hand-enameled cuff bracelet with jade stone

    Bottega Veneta

    Outline cuff bracelet made from hand-enameled silver and dyed jade.
  5. Sterling silver large bone cuff bracelet

    Tiffany & Co.

    Elsa Peretti large Bone cuff in sterling silver.
  6. Large hammered gold cuff bracelet

    Van Cleef & Arpels

    Estrucan Inspiration cuff bracelet in hammered 18k yellow gold.


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