© 2026 Jocelin Norambuena | Design by Camiposa

Fire Eye Cuff

Materials
Argentium silver (940), Mexican Fire Opal.

Process
Handmade, one-of-a-kind.

“A guardian eye of fiery light, capturing the energy of transformation and inner fire”

$240.00

Material & Care

The materials used in each piece are carefully chosen for their quality and character.
Below you can find more information about Argentium silver, opals, and how to care for your jewelry.

✨ Argentium Silver

Argentium is a high-purity silver alloy chosen for its strength, brightness, and lasting quality.
It contains a higher percentage of pure silver than traditional sterling and includes germanium, which creates a natural resistance to tarnish.

This allows each piece to maintain its light and finish over time with minimal care. It is also hypoallergenic and made using recycled silver and more responsible sourcing practices.

I work with Argentium not only for its composition, but for what it represents:
✨ A material that preserves both the integrity of the process and the permanence of each piece.

Argentium silver is a resilient material that requires minimal maintenance to stay bright.

To preserve your piece:

    ✨ Avoid prolonged contact with water, perfumes, and harsh chemicals

    ✨ Remove before swimming, showering, or visiting hot springs

    ✨ Store in a dry, enclosed space when not in use

If needed, its shine can be easily restored:

    ✨ Gently polish with a soft cloth

    ✨ For deeper cleaning, use mild soap and water, then dry thoroughly

With simple care, each piece maintains its natural light and character over time.

Opals are natural gemstones that contain water, which gives them their unique light and color.

Because of this, they require careful handling.

To protect your opal:

     ✨ Avoid exposure to water, chemicals, and extreme heat

     ✨ Remove before washing hands, swimming, or showering

     ✨ Store in a dry, stable environment

If an opal loses some of its brightness, exposure to air or soft sunlight can help restore it.
However, repeated exposure to extreme conditions may affect its appearance over time.

Handled with care, each opal preserves its natural beauty and luminous quality for years.

Each piece continues its story through those who encounter it.

© 2026 Jocelin Norambuena | Design by Camiposa

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