Orgueil by Studio D'Artisan Morgan Coin Bracelet

December 11, 2016

Orgueil by Studio D'Artisan Morgan Coin Bracelet

Earlier this year we introduced to you the Orgueil brand, a special collection of refined and elegant gear produced by Studio D’artisan. Here we have today, a super interesting product from their silver jewellery collection made by North Works. We may be one of the only stockists outside of Japan with these kind of special items!

The inspiration for this piece comes from the American one dollar coin which was in circulation from 1878 to 1921. This coin is regarded as one of the most beautiful coins, due to its significant design representing the goddess libertas and an eagle with its broad wings spread. These old coins had a consistency of 90% silver and 10% copper. This was one of the very first silver one dollar coins minted. These coins are valued as collectables and are from a time when American coin minting still used high amounts silver for production.

These bracelets are skilfully hand built in Japan. Each bracelet its truly unique, the outer side displays four beautifully hammered halls marks to pay homage to hand made silver craftsmanship techniques from the past. Like the original Morgan One dollar coins, this bracelet has been made with a special 90% silver and 10% copper mix. The many intricate details and markings will become more and more beautiful with use.

If you are looking for a truly unique jewellery piece with deep history or are just interested in trying something new, this is a great choice for you!

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How We Measure

Pants and Shorts

Waist:

With the major buttoned up (i.e. the top button) open the jeans and lay them flat, like shown. Measure from the front where the major button closes to the back belt loop. Double this measurement to find the waist measurement.

The way we measure the waist is different from the 'Side to Side' technique. If you are used to the 'side to side' technique you can roughly roughly downsize by 1 inch.

For example, 'side to side' measurement for The Flat Head 3002 waist is 28inch and using our method measures at 29.25inch.

Front Rise:

With the jeans lying flat measure from the crotch bar tack to the top of the waistband. 

Back Rise:

Spread out the crotch so the bar tack is visible, then measure from the crotch to the top of the waistband.

Thigh:

One inch down from the crotch, measure flat across to the other side.

Inseam:

Flatten the leg and measure along the inseam from the crotch to the leg hem. 

Leg Openning:

Measure straight across the hem from side to side.

 

 

Tops

Shoulder:

Lay flat then measure from the shoulder's edge to the other shoulder's edge.

Chest:

Lay shirt flat and measure from pit to pit.

Sleeve length:

With the sleeve flat measure from the shoulder to the cuff.

Arm hole openning:

Measure from the shoulder down to the pitt.

Vertical length:

With the shirt facing down, Measure from below the collar to the bottom hem.