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Cuff Bracelets

Open-ended, on the wrist. Monrich cuff bracelets in 18K gold PVD over solid stainless steel or sterling silver. Open-ended C-shape, slides on rather than clasping shut. Plain, engraved or hammered finish. Adjustable to most wrists.

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Cuff Bracelets for Men, Open-Ended Wrist Pieces

The cuff bracelet is the bracelet without a clasp. Open-ended C-shape, sized just below the wrist circumference, slides on from the side and holds by friction against the wrist bone. The shape predates the chain bracelet by centuries — ancient Roman and Egyptian men's jewellery is full of cuffs. Monrich cuff bracelets sit in 18K gold PVD plated over solid stainless steel or sterling silver, in plain polished, hammered-texture or engraved-pattern finishes. The cuff is the bracelet that reads as the strongest single piece on the wrist — no chain to layer, no clasp to undo, just a rigid band of metal.

Plain, Hammered, Engraved — Three Finishes

The cuff range covers three surface treatments. The plain polished cuff — clean, mirror-finished surface, the minimalist version. The hammered cuff — small dimpled texture across the surface, catches light at multiple angles, reads more artisan. The engraved cuff — laser-cut pattern (geometric line work, banded edges, or a single signature line) around the full circumference, reads more decorative. Each finish uses the same 18K gold PVD plating, same sterling silver or stainless steel base.

Why a Cuff Works Where a Chain Doesn't

The cuff suits men who do not want the visual fuss of a chain bracelet — no flexible drape, no clasp catching on cuffs, no chain links to twist. The cuff sits where you put it, holds shape, and reads as a single deliberate piece rather than an assembly of links. For men starting in jewellery, the cuff is also easier — no learning to clasp a small mechanism behind the wrist, no fiddly clasps in low light. Slip it on in the morning, slip it off at night, done.

Pair With a Beaded Bracelet or Wear Solo

The strongest cuff pairing is cuff plus beaded — the rigid cuff anchors the flexible beaded bracelet, the two pieces read as deliberate contrast. Run a polished cuff on the wrist bone, a black onyx beaded bracelet just below. For solo wear, the cuff stands alone as the visible wrist piece — no chain, no layering. For the full bracelet range, see all bracelets.

FAQ

Questions Fréquentes

How does a cuff bracelet stay on?
Open-ended C-shape sized just below your wrist circumference. Slides on from the side, holds in place by friction against the wrist bone. No clasp, no closure to fail.
Is it adjustable?
Slightly. Cuffs can be gently squeezed for a tighter fit or eased open for a looser fit. The metal is malleable but rigid enough to hold shape — make small adjustments with your fingers, not pliers.
What sizes are available?
Three sizes based on wrist circumference: small (16–18cm), medium (18–20cm), large (20–22cm). Most men sit in medium. Measure with a tape around the wrist bone.
Will it slip off?
Sized correctly, no. The friction against the wrist bone holds the cuff in place during normal arm movement. Heavy arm rotation (gym, swimming) can shift it; for those activities, a clasped bracelet sits more secure.
Finishes available?
Plain polished (clean surface), hammered (textured surface that catches light), engraved (laser-cut pattern around the cuff). Each in the same 18K gold PVD plating.
Can I stack a cuff with another bracelet?
Yes — cuff plus beaded reads as the strongest pairing (rigid cuff anchors the flexible beaded). Cuff plus leather works for two-tone looks. Stacking two cuffs on the same wrist is unusual but works at narrower widths.