Cuban Link Sterling Silver Bracelet — 14mm Solid .925 Silver
SKU: 3306_8.5
Fourteen millimeters wide and 87 grams of solid .925 sterling silver — this Cuban link bracelet covers your wrist in interlocking beveled links polished to a mirror finish. Every link catches light at a different angle as the bracelet shifts, creating a cascade of reflections that moves with your arm. The lobster clasp locks with a solid click. At this weight, the bracelet doesn't slide around or flip over — it sits exactly where you put it.
Wear This If
If you want your bracelet to announce itself — 14mm Cuban link at 87 grams fills the wrist the way a statement piece should. Under a rolled-up sleeve or over a leather jacket cuff, the width and mirror polish are visible from across a room. This isn't a bracelet you layer with others. It's the one that makes the others unnecessary.
If you've been wearing plated or hollow Cuban links and want the real thing — hollow links dent from a firm handshake. Plated links show brass within months. At 87 grams of solid silver, every link in this bracelet is silver through and through. The weight difference between solid and hollow is immediately obvious — you'll feel it the moment it drapes across your wrist.
If you ride and need wrist jewelry that doesn't rattle inside a glove — the tight link pattern keeps individual links from moving independently. The bracelet flexes as a unit around your wrist, which means no rattling against a throttle grip. The lobster clasp stays locked through vibration and won't work itself open during a ride.
Living With This Bracelet
Eighty-seven grams on your wrist feels like intent. Not uncomfortable — the weight distributes across the full circumference because the links sit flat against skin. But you know it's there. Every time you rest your arm on a desk, reach for a door handle, or shake someone's hand, the presence registers.
The mirror finish shows fingerprints after handling. That's expected with high-polish silver — a quick wipe with a soft cloth brings back the gleam in seconds. After a few weeks of daily wear, the links develop micro-scratches that give the surface a warmer, less mirror-sharp look. Some prefer the lived-in tone. Others keep polishing. Both approaches work.
The beveled edges on each link are where the craftsmanship shows. They're cut at a consistent angle, which is what makes the light cascade happen — each angled surface reflects from a slightly different direction as your wrist rotates. Flat-cut links don't do this.
What's Inside
Good Questions
Q: What's the difference between Cuban link and regular curb link?
Cuban links are a tighter, thicker variation of curb links. The links sit closer together with less visible gap between them, and the beveled edges are more pronounced. The result is a denser, heavier bracelet that lies flatter on the wrist. Regular curb links are looser and show more space between each link.
Q: Is 87 grams comfortable for daily wear?
You will feel it — that's the point of a heavyweight bracelet. But the weight distributes evenly because the flat links sit flush against your wrist. Most wearers adjust within a few days. The bracelet doesn't swing or bounce the way lighter chains do, which actually makes it less distracting than you'd expect for its weight.
Q: How do I choose the right bracelet size?
Measure your wrist at the bone and add ½" to 1" for a comfortable fit. An 8" bracelet fits a 7-7.5" wrist snugly. A 9" fits an 8-8.5" wrist. If you prefer a looser drape, size up. If you want it to sit tight against the wrist, go closer to your actual measurement.
Q: Will the mirror finish last?
Daily wear creates micro-scratches that soften the mirror to a warm satin-like sheen over weeks. A silver polishing cloth restores the high polish in minutes whenever you want it back. The beveled edges maintain their light-catching angles regardless of surface finish — the cascade effect persists even with a lived-in patina.
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