Small Bone Cuff
in Yellow Gold with Tiger's Eye

Description & Details:

A nod to the sublime beauty found in nature, Elsa Peretti® carved stone Bone cuffs are expertly made by master craftspeople, who hand carve and inlay each stone. Powerfully feminine with an effortless ease, the groundbreaking Bone cuff design was first introduced in the 1970s. A twist on this iconic design, this 18k yellow gold Bone cuff honors the beauty of hand-set tiger's eye and reflects the designer's passion for smooth, sculpted surfaces.

A nod to the sublime beauty found in nature, Elsa Peretti® carved stone Bone cuffs are expertly made by master craftspeople, who hand carve and inlay each stone. Powerfully feminine with an effortless ease, the groundbreaking Bone cuff design was first introduced in the 1970s. A twist on this iconic design, this 18k yellow gold Bone cuff honors the beauty of hand-set tiger's eye and reflects the designer's passion for smooth, sculpted surfaces.

  • 18k yellow gold with tiger's eye
  • Design motif, small
  • 43 mm wide
  • For the right wrist
  • Wrist size, medium
  • Designed to be worn alone or as a pair
  • Original designs copyrighted by Elsa Peretti
  • Product number:69860095
  • 18k yellow gold with tiger's eye
  • Design motif, small
  • 43 mm wide
  • For the right wrist
  • Wrist size, medium
  • Designed to be worn alone or as a pair
  • Original designs copyrighted by Elsa Peretti
  • Product number:69860095

18Y TIGEYE SMRG BNECUF MD

18K TIGEYE SMRG BNECUF MD

Elsa Peretti® Small Bone Cuff in Yellow Gold with Tiger's Eye, 43 mm Wide

The Tiffany Experience

When you choose Tiffany & Co., you become a valued member of the Tiffany family. Since 1837, we’ve prided ourselves on providing premium service, a tradition that continues to this day.



How to Wear Your Elsa Peretti® Bone Cuff

Elsa Peretti intentionally sculpted the cuff to follow the anatomy of the wrist, allowing the jewelry to become one with the body. 

How to Wear Your Elsa Peretti® Bone Cuff

Elsa Peretti intentionally sculpted the cuff to follow the anatomy of the wrist, allowing the jewelry to become one with the body.