Powder Point Cuff In Sand
Powder Point Cuff In Sand
Handmade in the traditional Nantucket style, your one of a kind Powder Point bracelet has one stave, just like Powder Point has one destination, the beach!
Hand Woven in Duxbury Ma, a coastal town famous for our wooden Powder Point bridge which connects the town our beautiful drive on beach.
I use all natural materials to weave your bracelet, the base is made of surgical steel or copper and is finished with a coat of sealant for protection.
Bracelets are all natural and sensitive to water. Bathing or swimming while wearing a Shipyard original is not advised.
Please refer to your Jewelry Care card for additional information on how to care for your bracelet.
Each bracelet is made of natural materials and color variations may vary and change over time.
One size fits ALL for cuff bracelets. Adjustable by gently squeezing end caps together (to make smaller) or by pulling sides out with two hands (to make larger). Please reach out if you have any special sizing requests.
“The Powder Point”.
“Duxbury’s 2,200-foot wooden bridge was originally constructed in 1892. After sustaining fire damage in 1985, it was rebuilt the following year. Also known as Duxbury Bridge, Gurnet Bridge, Black River Bridge, Long Bridge, and King Caesar Road Bridge. Small boat access to Duxbury Bay is available at the western end of the bridge.
According to Dorothy Wentworth’s Settlement and Growth of Duxbury 1628-1870, the name’s origin is unknown. It was written as “Poulder Point” on a 1637 land grant to George Soule, a Pilgrim. The original European settlers on Powder Point were George Soule, John Peterson and Henry Sampson.”
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