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A Tale of Two Cities by Charles Dickens Literary Brass Cuff


A Tale of Two Cities by Charles Dickens Literary Brass Cuff

'It is a far, far better thing that I do, than I have ever done.' Final chapter, A Tale of Two Cities.

Scripted thought provoking last line from Charles Dicken's 1859 novel (the two cities are Paris and London), set upon 19th century imagery of the first chapter (It was the best of times, it was the worst of times...). Finished in an aged sepia brown.

The brass cuff measures 1.5" tall and 5.5" round with an opening of 1.5", easily adjustable by using slight pressure once on your wrist. The brass (an alloy of zinc and copper) ages beautifully and uniquely; it will change patina over time and this is completely natural. The artwork I use is slightly translucent and the patterns you see are from the patina of the brass underneath. All protected under a sealant for extra durability but I would advise NOT to go rushing into the sea whilst wearing it or similar interactions with water.

This piece is handmade in England, United Kingdom so please allow 3-5 days before it can be shipped....things have to dry !

Arrives wrapped in non-tarnish tissue paper, gift boxed and tied with organza ribbon, completely gorgeous for gift-giving.


£30.00


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