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Baby Arlo Gold Cuff
Ruddock Jewellery
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- Order placed
- 18th December
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local_shipping
- Dispatched
- 3rd February
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mail
- Standard delivery
- 5th - 6th February
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The sleek baby sister to Big Arlo offers a slimmed down version suitable for everyday. The dual facetted details either side of the opening are designed to hug the top edges of the wrist. Ensuring a comfortable and secure fit...
The sleek baby sister to Big Arlo offers a slimmed down version suitable for everyday. The dual facetted details either side of the opening are designed to hug the top edges of the wrist. Ensuring a comfortable and secure fit.
Cast in 18 carat gold plated bronze, also available in solid sterling silver.
Diameter measures 5.8cm at widest part.
Crafted by hand using the ancient technique of lost wax casting.
All of the unique jewellery in the Ruddock collection is proudly handmade in London by local family run businesses.
This piece will be specially made for you, please allow up to 4 weeks for production.
18 Carat gold plated bronze.
Also available in solid sterling silver.
This piece will be specially made for you, please allow up to 4 weeks for production.
Presented in a Designer stamped box.
The delivery options for this item are listed below (if it doesn't state 'Express delivery' then that option is not available for this product). As soon as you place your order, this small business will spring into action, get it ready and send it out... (and you can feel wonderful for supporting them).
Delivery options available
Standard delivery: included
Receive it by 5th - 6th February
For more information about delivery or returning items, please take a look at our Delivery & Returns page.
Ruddock Jewellery
london
Ruddock pieces blend bold, distinctive style with timeless elegance.
Each piece is crafted by hand using the time-honoured technique of lost wax casting. A method which involves hand-carving or sculpting each piece initially in wax form, which is then cast and replicated in metal and moulded, serving as a blueprint for further pieces. The technique ensures the intricate details of the original design are faithfully preserved.