How much do Eden Hand Arts bracelets cost?

How much do Eden Hand Arts bracelets cost?

It cost $84 and add tax so it was around $90. There were silver bracelets in the same style with a gold ball for $140 or if you want all gold for $700.

How can you tell if a Cape Cod Bracelet is real?

Be sure to look for the LeStage silver tag to show your bracelet is an authentic Cape Cod Bracelet ™ All LeStage Cape Cod Bracelets™ have a lifetime warranty against manufacturer defects.

How do you get a Cape Cod Bracelet off?

Wearing a Classic

  1. 1Hold bracelet so threads next to bead are on the left side.
  2. 2Unscrew the bead towards you.
  3. 3Twist open to side.
  4. 4Slip thinnest part of wrist into opening and reverse above process.

Where is the original Cape Cod Bracelet made?

A small part of the garden lingers on Route 6A in Dennis, Massachusetts. As in any garden you will find flowers, fruit, and insects. Also at Eden, the well-known Eden® Cape Cod Screwball® bracelet, distinguished by its fit and simple elegant style.

How do you clean a Eden bracelet?

If more attention is needed, immerse in a solution of warm water and mild dishwashing liquid and gently hand wash. A soft toothbrush can also be used for more abrasive cleaning when needed. Thoroughly rinse and completely dry the silver before storing, as moisture contributes to tarnishing.

Are Cape Cod bracelets still popular?

While Eden Hand Arts remained, and continues to remain, the only official producer and distributor of the “Cape Cod Screwball” or “Dennis Screwball,” the bracelet’s sudden prodigious popularity led to an expanded collection of “Cape Cod” jewelry and an onslaught of imitators craving a piece of the pie.

What is the real Cape Cod Bracelet?

This was a simple round bracelet band made either of silver or gold. It was linked at the ends with a threaded ball clasp that screwed into the two ends and kept the bracelet from falling off. The bracelet was also sometimes called the Cape Cod Screwball Bracelet.

Can I wear my Cape Cod Bracelet in the shower?

The short answer to this question is yes, you can (if you know it’s sterling silver). Water generally does not damage sterling silver. *But* water does cause silver to oxidize (darken) more quickly, and what type of water and the chemicals in it has an impact on how much it will cause your silver change color.