There's a moment β just before a butterfly lifts off, wings half-open, light catching the edge of each panel β that feels like it shouldn't be possible to hold onto. The Butterfly Kiss cuff holds onto it anyway.
An open-back gold cuff bangle, its silhouette interrupted by a butterfly in mid-flight: one wing in brushed gold, the others finished in glossy black and white enamel inlay, each wing panel a different shape and texture. The asymmetry is deliberate β real butterflies aren't perfectly symmetrical either, and that small imperfection is exactly what makes this piece feel alive rather than manufactured.
The cuff itself is sleek and minimal, with a hidden hinge mechanism that makes it easy to put on and take offβno struggling, no awkward wrist-twisting. The open design also means it adjusts slightly to fit most wrist sizes comfortably.
This is a conversation-starter piece β the kind of bracelet someone notices across a table and asks about. Perfect for the woman who likes her jewelry to have a little bit of personality, a little bit of story, without needing to say a word about it herself.






