
Kwa Oar Brass Cuff Bracelet
For those who move forward — gently, but with purpose.
The Kwa Brass Cuff is shaped after the oar, or kwa, used to glide through the still waters of Lake Sebu.
More than a tool, the kwa is a quiet force — guiding, steadying, leading the way. This piece carries that same spirit: curved like the oar’s blade, cast in solid brass, and made to echo the grace of motion and the strength it takes to move through life’s waters.
A quiet tribute to direction, resilience, and the journeys we shape.
The Tboli are celebrated as visionary brass-casters, woodworkers, and “Dreamweavers”. The art of Temwel (brass-casting) is an honoured tradition passed down for generations.
To craft each piece, the artisans use upcycled brass and other metal scraps from local junk shops. These are then transformed into new designs that honor Tboli tradition, folklore, and nature. Temwel involves a complex process of wax rolling, clay molding, and molten metal casting that usually takes days to complete.
Each of our pieces are handmade in small batches to showcase the highest quality Tboli craftsmanship available. Naturally, this means your jewelry will have small imperfections and a unique character to it.
- Proudly designed and handcrafted by the Tboli brass-casters of Lake Sebu, South Cotabato, Philippines
- Made with brass upcycled from various objects
- Size: 7 in - 9 in
- Slightly adjustable open cuff for a comfortable fit
Original: $27.05
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For those who move forward — gently, but with purpose.
The Kwa Brass Cuff is shaped after the oar, or kwa, used to glide through the still waters of Lake Sebu.
More than a tool, the kwa is a quiet force — guiding, steadying, leading the way. This piece carries that same spirit: curved like the oar’s blade, cast in solid brass, and made to echo the grace of motion and the strength it takes to move through life’s waters.
A quiet tribute to direction, resilience, and the journeys we shape.
The Tboli are celebrated as visionary brass-casters, woodworkers, and “Dreamweavers”. The art of Temwel (brass-casting) is an honoured tradition passed down for generations.
To craft each piece, the artisans use upcycled brass and other metal scraps from local junk shops. These are then transformed into new designs that honor Tboli tradition, folklore, and nature. Temwel involves a complex process of wax rolling, clay molding, and molten metal casting that usually takes days to complete.
Each of our pieces are handmade in small batches to showcase the highest quality Tboli craftsmanship available. Naturally, this means your jewelry will have small imperfections and a unique character to it.
- Proudly designed and handcrafted by the Tboli brass-casters of Lake Sebu, South Cotabato, Philippines
- Made with brass upcycled from various objects
- Size: 7 in - 9 in
- Slightly adjustable open cuff for a comfortable fit





















