SOLD! Gilbert Tom has always been one of our favorite Navajo artisans. When his things were more plentiful, we bought all we could. This nifty cuff was acquired sometime pre-covid era. The Drifter is eyeing retirement down the road, so we are pillaging though all our saved-back stuff and bringing' it out. First-off, the total inside circumference here is 6.25-inches—including the 15/16th's-inch gap. The wearer needs to have a wrist size between 6 and 1/8th-inches to 6 and 3/8th's inches—measured completely around the wristbone. If you've perused our site, you're aware that we are not a fan of bending Native cuffs attempting to make them fit. A quality, substantially-made cuff should be bought to fit—not to bend. Measure twice; buy once. Please. Gilbert Tom deftly hand-stamped this cuff, then he added six pieces of reverse-stamped repousse' and a colorful Kingman, Arizona turquoise cabochon. It is 1 and 1/16th's-inches lengthwise across the face of this cuff. Otherwise it is .75-inches wide throughout. Weight is 49-grams, or 1.73-ounces. Hallmarked "Gilbert Tom" in cursive. Complimentary USPS tracked Priority shipping within the U.S. Oh, and no code needed!