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Roxy Lentz


The numbers associated with all jewelry is only for the basic design.
These represent some of my best sellers, and cuffs that can be replicated fairly easily. 

Roxy Lentz cuff.
1847
Brass, fold form and anticlastic.
Anticlastic means it curves in two directions at the same time. About 2 inches across. Labor intensive. 
Roxy Lentz cuff.
1852
Fold form and anticlastic. 

Roxy Lentz cuff.
1855
Brass wave cuff, this is about 2 inches wide, but can be made narrower. 
Roxy Lentz cuff.
1925
Wave cuff in copper with rich patina. 

Roxy Lentz
1826
The wild child, it can be just about anything. Will it catch on peoples clothes? yes, if they wear a loose weave. But, some people love it, and wouldn't have it any other way. Sold
Roxy Lentz
2226
The wrap around wave cuff. It is very dramatic. Sold.

Roxy Lentz
3421
Limited edition, and subject to availability of material. This is the edge of a silver plated tray that had a pierced edge. 
Roxy Lentz
3457
Subject to availability. Found PVC pipe with natural distressing, this cuff fits a small wrist. It can be resized upon request, and a larger size can be ordered. It is about 3 inches wide. Sold
Roxy Lentz  cuff of repurposed pvc
4431
Cuff from found PVC with natural scars and distress. Sold.
Roxy Lentz
4371
Cuff of repurposed silver plate tray. Fire patina.
Roxy Lentz cuff at Artemisisa
This cuff is at Artemisia in Geneva Ilinois
Roxy Lentz at Artemisia Geneva Illinois
Re purposed silver plate tray, found pexi-glass.
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