Gemstone cuffs

Hand-wrought in Yallingup, each gemstone cuff pairs a natural stone with forged precious metal, intended to last for a lifetime.

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Frequently asked questions

Yes. Each gemstone cuff centres on a natural stone chosen for how it holds its own within a cohesive, structural form. Depth of colour and internal clarity matter more at this scale, as the stone commands space across the wrist.

Because every gemstone forms differently in nature, subtle shifts in tone and internal structure ensure no two cuffs ever feel identical. The individuality of the stone becomes integral to the architecture of the piece.

Begin with scale. A cuff has presence, so the size and intensity of the gemstone should feel balanced against the width and weight of the metal.

Also consider how colour interacts with your wardrobe and skin tone. Choosing with decades in mind ensures the cuff remains relevant and wearable well into the future.

A cuff should sit securely without constricting movement. Because it is not a closed circle like a bangle, the opening is shaped to balance stability and comfort.

The gemstone’s placement is considered within that structure, ensuring the stone sits confidently across the wrist rather than rotating or shifting during wear. Proper fit enhances both longevity and presence.

Many gemstone cuff designs are informed by the flora and fauna of Western Australia’s South West. This ranges from banksia cones and gum leaves to marine life moving beneath the Indian Ocean’s surface.

These influences shape the silhouette, curvature, and balance of the cuff itself. At this scale, the gemstone becomes centre to a wider narrative — colour grounded in place, carried at the wrist with quiet authority.

Singular, never replicated

Each cuff is hand-wrought in Yallingup, shaped through measured heat and pressure rather than cast into repetition. Subtle distinctions in contour, edge, and surface remain — evidence of the human hand behind the work.

No two pieces are ever identical. The individuality of the gemstone and the nuance of its making ensure each cuff carries its own authorship.

Detail that carries origin

Our gemstone cuffs carry sculptural and engraved references drawn from Western Australia’s South West — coastal contours, native botanicals, and marine forms translated into line and texture.

These markings are worked directly into the metal, becoming part of the cuff’s structure and narrative, with the gemstone set as a focal point within that broader composition.

Created for decades, not seasons

A gemstone cuff is forged with sufficient strength and integrity to accompany decades of wear.

Metal and stone are composed to withstand repetition — movement, contact, daily life — allowing the piece to mature in character while retaining its form for at least 30 years and beyond.