Where The Desert Sings Cuff

$1,200.00

Where the Desert Sings

“Even the wilderness and desert will be glad in those days. The wasteland will rejoice and blossom with spring crocuses.”

— Isaiah 35:1 (NLT)

This is not a bracelet. This is a landscape.

Built on over 100 grams of solid .925 sterling silver formed through tufa casting — one of the oldest silversmithing traditions in the American Southwest — this cuff carries the raw, sacred energy of the desert in every layer. Molten silver poured into carved volcanic stone, capturing texture no machine could replicate, no hand could quite repeat.

The mountains rise in brass overlay, glowing warm like canyon walls at golden hour. A copper coyote stands silhouetted against them — head lifted, mid-howl, calling out into the open sky the way the wilderness has always sung to those willing to listen.

And then — the prickly pear blooms.

Five teardrop cabochons of Sonoran Gold turquoise, sourced directly from Kenneth Otteson, crown this cuff like a cactus in full flower. Sonoran Gold is one of the most coveted turquoise varieties in the American Southwest — its signature matrix of gold, green, and vivid sky blue reads like the desert floor itself lit from within. Six deep red jasper rounds encircle them like the bold, defiant blooms that appear after the rain, when the desert finally exhales.

Dark oxidized silver sky. Brass earth. Copper life. Turquoise water. Jasper fire.

This piece tells the whole story.

Fit: 6.5” inner circumference with a 1” gap — fits most wrists in the 6.5”–7” range

Weight: 100+ grams of solid .925 sterling silver

Stones: Sonoran Gold turquoise (Kenneth Otteson source) · Red jasper

Metals: Sterling silver tufa cast band · Brass mountain overlay · Copper coyote overlay

Finish: Oxidized, layered, one of a kind

This piece is for the collector who understands that some things are made to be handed down. Anointed Ec.925 — made once, never again.

Ships fully insured signature required upon delivery. 

Where the Desert Sings

“Even the wilderness and desert will be glad in those days. The wasteland will rejoice and blossom with spring crocuses.”

— Isaiah 35:1 (NLT)

This is not a bracelet. This is a landscape.

Built on over 100 grams of solid .925 sterling silver formed through tufa casting — one of the oldest silversmithing traditions in the American Southwest — this cuff carries the raw, sacred energy of the desert in every layer. Molten silver poured into carved volcanic stone, capturing texture no machine could replicate, no hand could quite repeat.

The mountains rise in brass overlay, glowing warm like canyon walls at golden hour. A copper coyote stands silhouetted against them — head lifted, mid-howl, calling out into the open sky the way the wilderness has always sung to those willing to listen.

And then — the prickly pear blooms.

Five teardrop cabochons of Sonoran Gold turquoise, sourced directly from Kenneth Otteson, crown this cuff like a cactus in full flower. Sonoran Gold is one of the most coveted turquoise varieties in the American Southwest — its signature matrix of gold, green, and vivid sky blue reads like the desert floor itself lit from within. Six deep red jasper rounds encircle them like the bold, defiant blooms that appear after the rain, when the desert finally exhales.

Dark oxidized silver sky. Brass earth. Copper life. Turquoise water. Jasper fire.

This piece tells the whole story.

Fit: 6.5” inner circumference with a 1” gap — fits most wrists in the 6.5”–7” range

Weight: 100+ grams of solid .925 sterling silver

Stones: Sonoran Gold turquoise (Kenneth Otteson source) · Red jasper

Metals: Sterling silver tufa cast band · Brass mountain overlay · Copper coyote overlay

Finish: Oxidized, layered, one of a kind

This piece is for the collector who understands that some things are made to be handed down. Anointed Ec.925 — made once, never again.

Ships fully insured signature required upon delivery.