







Rare Hermès Sculptural Wave Wide Cuff Bracelet in Sterling Silver
Rare Hermès Sculptural Interlocking Wave Cuff Bracelet
This rare Hermès sculptural wave wide cuff bracelet in sterling silver is a remarkable example of the maison’s ability to transform a precious material into a bold object of design. Crafted in substantial 925 sterling silver, the bracelet features an architectural openwork structure composed of flowing, interlocking wave-like forms. The result is a piece with movement, strength, and unmistakable presence on the wrist.
Unlike many classic Hermès silver bracelets, this design stands apart through its dramatic scale and sculptural construction. The wide cuff silhouette gives it the impact of a statement jewel, while the repeated wave motifs create a refined sense of rhythm and fluidity. It is modern, collectible, and highly distinctive — the kind of Hermès jewelry piece that appeals to collectors looking beyond the maison’s more familiar silver designs.
The bracelet is signed HERMÈS and marked Ag 925, confirming its sterling silver composition. The visible hallmarks, substantial weight, and refined finish support its quality and authenticity. Its polished surfaces and open spaces give the bracelet both strength and elegance, allowing it to feel powerful without appearing heavy or ordinary.
Comparable examples of this Hermès sterling silver cuff bracelet appear only rarely on the market, making it especially desirable for collectors of Hermès jewelry, designer silver bracelets, and rare discontinued luxury pieces. While Hermès is best known for its iconic leather goods and classic jewelry lines, unusual sterling silver creations like this wide wave cuff occupy a more specialized and collectible category.
This bracelet is designed to fit approximately up to 6.5-inch wrist, depending on wrist shape and preferred fit. Its generous width gives it a commanding visual presence, while the openwork construction helps maintain elegance and wearability. The bracelet width is approximately 2.7 inches / 6.86 cm.
For collectors searching for a rare Hermès bracelet, a wide Hermès cuff bracelet, or a distinctive piece of collectible designer jewelry, this sculptural wave cuff represents an exceptional opportunity. It combines luxury provenance, rarity, strong design identity, and the enduring appeal of signed Hermès silver.
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Why This Hermès Bracelet Is Rare and Collectible
This rare Hermès silver cuff bracelet is collectible because it brings together several qualities that are difficult to find in one piece: a signed Hermès design, substantial 925 sterling silver construction, a bold wide cuff silhouette, and a distinctive sculptural wave motif. It is not one of the commonly encountered Hermès silver bracelet styles, which strengthens its appeal for collectors seeking unusual and harder-to-find pieces from the maison.
Its rarity is also supported by the limited number of comparable examples publicly available. The bracelet has a strong visual identity, combining modernist volume with the refined restraint associated with Hermès. It is the kind of piece that can be worn as a statement bracelet, collected as a designer jewel, or appreciated as a sculptural object in silver.
As demand continues to grow for signed luxury jewelry with strong design value, this Hermès sculptural wave cuff bracelet stands out as a particularly desirable acquisition. It offers the prestige of the Hermès name, the intrinsic value of sterling silver, and the rarity of a discontinued design with bold architectural presence.
Rare Hermès sterling silver cuffs of this scale, weight, and sculptural character are seldom encountered on the market. For the collector seeking a bold signed Hermès jewel with true presence, this bracelet represents a rare opportunity that may not be easily repeated.
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Why does antique gold look different, and is surface wear normal?
Antique pieces were often made in gold standards less common today, such as 15ct (used in Britain only between 1854 and 1932), 9ct, or higher-karat continental gold, which give a warmer tone than typical modern 14k. Light surface wear, softened edges, and a gentle patina are normal and expected on antique jewelry — they reflect the age and authenticity of the piece, not flaws. We describe the true condition of every item honestly in its listing.
What do the hallmarks and maker's marks mean?
Hallmarks are small stamped marks that identify the metal standard, and often the maker, assay office, and date. They are one of the best tools for authenticating antique jewelry. We identify and explain the marks we find on each piece in its description, and we're happy to send close-up photographs of any hallmark on request so you can see exactly what you're buying.
Can pieces be resized or adjusted?
It depends on the piece. Many antique rings can be resized, but bands with all-around engraving, thin shanks, or gemstones near the base may be limited in how far they can safely go, and some pieces are best left as-is to preserve their integrity. We list each item's measurements as they currently are. If you're unsure whether something can be safely adjusted, contact us before buying and we'll give you an honest assessment for that specific piece.
How should I care for and store fine jewelry?
Clean gently with a soft cloth, avoid harsh chemicals, ultrasonic cleaners, and chlorine, and store pieces separately so they don't scratch one another. Remove rings and bracelets for heavy manual tasks. Antique gold is softer than modern alloys, so period pieces are best enjoyed with normal care. Treated well, fine antique jewelry lasts for generations — many of our pieces are already a century or more old and still beautiful.
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