Diamond Link Silver Men’s Cuban Bracelet

$699.00 USD
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This diamond link silver men’s Cuban bracelet delivers a powerful fusion of bold structure and refined brilliance, crafted for men who favor confident luxury with a clean, commanding presence. The bracelet features oversized Cuban style links, each meticulously detailed with shimmering diamonds that follow the curve of the silver links, creating a continuous flow of light while maintaining a strong masculine silhouette.

Designed entirely in polished silver, the bracelet offers a substantial yet comfortable feel on the wrist, with smooth articulation that allows effortless movement throughout the day. The secure clasp blends seamlessly into the design, reinforcing durability without disrupting the visual balance. This bracelet stands as a statement of authority and style, ideal for elevating everyday wear or complementing evening looks with unmistakable impact.

Silver Weight 14.6 grams

Diamond Weight 1.94 carats

Carave Paris :

Bold Cuban link design crafted for a strong masculine look

High polish silver finish with diamond accented links

Consistent diamond placement for uniform brilliance

Secure clasp engineered for durability and all day comfort

Jewelry Care:

Store separately to protect silver surface and diamond sparkle

Avoid exposure to moisture, chemicals, and harsh products

Clean gently with a soft dry cloth after wearing

Remove before heavy activity or sleeping

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