The Collection
Firouzeh Turquoise Cuff Bracelet | Persian Turquoise & 18ct Gold
From £2,800
Final price confirmed at commission.
I designed this cuff bracelet as a bold celebration of Persian turquoise craftsmanship. Multiple cabochons of Neyshabur turquoise are set into an 18ct gold cuff featuring openwork lattice inspired by the geometric screens of Persian architecture.
- Collection
- Firouzeh
- Metal
- 18ct yellow gold
- Gemstone
- Persian turquoise
- Occasion
- Occasion
- Craftsmanship
- Made to order, by commission
- Studio
- Crafted in the Jewellery Quarter, Birmingham
Shown as a design visualisation. Made to order, by commission.
The Story
I designed this cuff bracelet as a bold celebration of Persian turquoise craftsmanship. Multiple cabochons of Neyshabur turquoise are set into an 18ct gold cuff featuring openwork lattice inspired by the geometric screens of Persian architecture. The Design
The lattice pattern draws from the mashrabiya screens found in traditional Persian homes, where carved geometric patterns filter light into interior spaces. Here, the gold lattice creates a framework that both cradles and reveals the turquoise stones, allowing light to pass through and around them. The cuff sits comfortably on the wrist, with an internal spring mechanism for easy wearing. Materials 18ct yellow gold cuff (hallmarked Birmingham Assay Office)
Multiple natural Neyshabur turquoise cabochons
Openwork lattice gallery
Internal spring hinge Specifications Product code: FR-SG-004
Collection: Firouzeh (Persian Turquoise)
Tier: Signature
Width: Approximately 25mm
Fits wrist sizes: Small (15cm) to Large (19cm)
Weight: Approximately 35g
Made to order: 10-12 weeks
Handcrafted in Birmingham Jewellery Quarter
How a commission works
- 01
Enquire
Tell us which piece speaks to you, and any changes you have in mind: metal, gemstone, sizing.
- 02
Design consultation
We talk through the detail together and confirm the specification before any work begins.
- 03
Made for you
Your piece is crafted to that specification, in the Jewellery Quarter, Birmingham.



