

Men’s Chunky Sterling Silver Curb Chain Bracelet – Twisted T-Bar
A bold chunky curb chain bracelet, handcrafted in solid Sterling Silver 925 using traditional forming and lost wax casting techniques. Defined by its substantial proportions and sculptural presence, this piece elevates the classic curb chain into a more expressive, architectural form with a strong contemporary identity.
The design is anchored by a sculptural twisted T-bar clasp, created using the lost wax process, introducing an organic counterpoint to the structured geometry of the chain.
The bracelet is finished with a combination of polished and oxidised surfaces, enhancing contrast and depth across the form.
At approximately 14.88 mm in width and 22 cm in length, and weighing around 91.9 g, the piece carries a significant physical presence while remaining wearable for everyday use. Its proportions are designed to feel both commanding and balanced on the wrist.
Features
• Solid Sterling Silver 925
• Sculptural twisted T-bar clasp (lost wax cast)
• Polished and oxidised finish
• Width: Approx. 14.88 mm
• Length: Approx. 22 cm
• Weight: Approx. 91.9 g
• Bold heavyweight chain design
• Secure clasp fastening
• Traditional casting and hand-finishing techniques
• UK hallmarked with TG maker’s mark
Concept
This bracelet explores presence through weight, structure, and repetition. The curb chain establishes a strong mechanical rhythm, while the twisted T-bar clasp introduces a more fluid, hand-driven gesture within the composition. The contrast between industrial precision and sculptural irregularity defines the identity of the piece, transforming a familiar chain form into a more expressive object of wear.
Availability
• One available
• Ready to ship
• UK hallmarked and stamped with TG maker’s mark
• Fixed length: 22 cm
Maker’s Note
“This bracelet is about impact — not just visually, but physically. The weight of the piece is part of its language. I wanted the chain to feel powerful and grounded, while the twisted clasp introduces a break in that structure, something more fluid and human. It’s a dialogue between control and expression.”
— Tamara Gervasio
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