The image on this elegant acrylic cuff bracelet presents the deer on the roof of the building.The original form of the metaphor - curiosity killed the cat, used to warn people of the dangers of unnecessary investigation or experimentation.The earliest printed reference to the original metaphor is attributed to the British playwright Ben Jonson in his 1598 play, Every Man in His Humour, which was performed first by William Shakespeare. Unique elegant and sturdy acrylic cuffs are handcrafted and hand-printed.These pieces are not from mass produced store therefore they will not be perfectly symmetrical. Slight imperfections are the part of the characteristics of this sophisticated contemporary and fun pieces that can be worn either up or down. They are available in Medium Size - 1 3/8" (34 mm) high, with a 2 5/8" (68 mm) inner diameter that fits most women.
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