Ahhh…what a pleasure to offer such a delightful piece of wearable art. It's artisans like Mr. Toadlena who continue to adhere to tradition, detail and quality, that remind us what true, first-rate Native American-made jewelry really is. In a market of late that's blurring the line between traditional quality and bling, too many artisans are succumbing to seeking an easy buck with quickly-made, lightweight, repetitive jewelry that only faintly resembles high-end, one-of-a-kind Native American jewelry. But I digress. This splendid cuff is painstakingly crafted by one of the most renown Dine' artisans alive. The fine hand-stamping here is both delicate and detailed; the irregularly-scalloped edges flow with the cuff's curvature and the intricate, thick bezeling and fine rope surround hosts a stellar Pilot Mountain turquoise cabochon stone. Total inside circumference is 6 and 5/8th's-inches, which means the wearer's wrist-size—measured around the wrist bone—should be 6.5 to 6.75-inches. No more or no less. Don't even think about bending a cuff like this to fit. Buy it to fit—not to bend. Weight is 85-grams, or 3-ounces. Proudly hallmarked, "Aaron Toadlena." Complimentary USPS tracked Priority shipping within the U.S. Enjoy!