




10 DECOART | Marine Tone Rigid Cuff Bracelet Gold
A single, sculptural arc of polished gold-toned metal defines the Marine Bracelet from 10 DECOART, a piece that reads as both architectural and organic. The silhouette is a continuous, unbroken curve—a clean, modernist gesture that wraps the wrist without clasp or closure, relying on its own rigid tension to hold its form. This is jewelry that does not whisper; it states its presence with a confident, linear precision, catching light along its entire length like a drawn line of liquid metal. The surface is impeccably smooth, cool to the touch, with a high-shine finish that reflects the surrounding environment in a soft, diffused gleam. There is no texture to interrupt the flow—no hammering, no engraving—only a pure, uninterrupted plane of gold. The weight is substantial enough to feel deliberate on the wrist, yet balanced so that the bracelet sits without pulling or shifting. It is a study in controlled minimalism, where every millimeter of surface has been considered. There is no clasp, no hinge, no adjustable link. The bracelet is a single, rigid piece that slides over the hand and rests at the widest part of the wrist, held in place by its own internal diameter. The fit is intentionally loose, allowing the metal to circle the bone without pinching, creating a subtle negative space between skin and gold. This construction demands a specific, considered gesture to put on and remove—a ritual that underscores the piece’s object-like quality. It is not an everyday throw-on; it is an intentional act. When the arm moves, the bracelet remains static, its rigid form creating a deliberate counterpoint to the softness of a cuff or the drape of a sleeve. It catches light in flashes as the wrist rotates, but never clatters or swings. This stillness is its power. For a summer wardrobe, it cuts a sharp line against bare skin or a crisp white linen shirt. Come autumn, it sits with equal authority over the edge of a fine-gauge cashmere sleeve or beneath a tailored blazer cuff. Style it alone for maximum impact, or stack it sparingly with a single thin leather wrap—never more than two pieces, as this bracelet demands its own breathing room.
Original: $58.04
-65%$58.04
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A single, sculptural arc of polished gold-toned metal defines the Marine Bracelet from 10 DECOART, a piece that reads as both architectural and organic. The silhouette is a continuous, unbroken curve—a clean, modernist gesture that wraps the wrist without clasp or closure, relying on its own rigid tension to hold its form. This is jewelry that does not whisper; it states its presence with a confident, linear precision, catching light along its entire length like a drawn line of liquid metal. The surface is impeccably smooth, cool to the touch, with a high-shine finish that reflects the surrounding environment in a soft, diffused gleam. There is no texture to interrupt the flow—no hammering, no engraving—only a pure, uninterrupted plane of gold. The weight is substantial enough to feel deliberate on the wrist, yet balanced so that the bracelet sits without pulling or shifting. It is a study in controlled minimalism, where every millimeter of surface has been considered. There is no clasp, no hinge, no adjustable link. The bracelet is a single, rigid piece that slides over the hand and rests at the widest part of the wrist, held in place by its own internal diameter. The fit is intentionally loose, allowing the metal to circle the bone without pinching, creating a subtle negative space between skin and gold. This construction demands a specific, considered gesture to put on and remove—a ritual that underscores the piece’s object-like quality. It is not an everyday throw-on; it is an intentional act. When the arm moves, the bracelet remains static, its rigid form creating a deliberate counterpoint to the softness of a cuff or the drape of a sleeve. It catches light in flashes as the wrist rotates, but never clatters or swings. This stillness is its power. For a summer wardrobe, it cuts a sharp line against bare skin or a crisp white linen shirt. Come autumn, it sits with equal authority over the edge of a fine-gauge cashmere sleeve or beneath a tailored blazer cuff. Style it alone for maximum impact, or stack it sparingly with a single thin leather wrap—never more than two pieces, as this bracelet demands its own breathing room.





















