Bayou St. John Cuff Bracelet
The Bayou St. John Etched Map Cuff Bracelet is crafted from an 1880s map of New Orleans’ bayou and the surrounding neighborhood. The Bayou was an important portage route used by Native Americans to travel from the lake to the river.
Living on Park Island in the bayou as a young adolescent was a very formative experience showing the beauty of the neighborhood and the architectural diversity of the city.
Materials -
Sterling Silver
Brass or
Copper
Dimensions -
2.25 x 6 inches (adjustable)
(The slimmer Bayou Bangle Cuff is available in another listing)
A note about the materials:
Copper darkens, brass goldens. A light buffing with a polishing paper or cloth preserves the original finish on all metals.
The Bayou St. John Etched Map Cuff Bracelet is crafted from an 1880s map of New Orleans’ bayou and the surrounding neighborhood. The Bayou was an important portage route used by Native Americans to travel from the lake to the river.
Living on Park Island in the bayou as a young adolescent was a very formative experience showing the beauty of the neighborhood and the architectural diversity of the city.
Materials -
Sterling Silver
Brass or
Copper
Dimensions -
2.25 x 6 inches (adjustable)
(The slimmer Bayou Bangle Cuff is available in another listing)
A note about the materials:
Copper darkens, brass goldens. A light buffing with a polishing paper or cloth preserves the original finish on all metals.
The Bayou St. John Etched Map Cuff Bracelet is crafted from an 1880s map of New Orleans’ bayou and the surrounding neighborhood. The Bayou was an important portage route used by Native Americans to travel from the lake to the river.
Living on Park Island in the bayou as a young adolescent was a very formative experience showing the beauty of the neighborhood and the architectural diversity of the city.
Materials -
Sterling Silver
Brass or
Copper
Dimensions -
2.25 x 6 inches (adjustable)
(The slimmer Bayou Bangle Cuff is available in another listing)
A note about the materials:
Copper darkens, brass goldens. A light buffing with a polishing paper or cloth preserves the original finish on all metals.