Patina Men's Distressed Leather Bracelet | Antique Gold Magnetic Clasp | Noir by
Patina Men's Distressed Leather Bracelet | Antique Gold Magnetic Clasp | Noir by Quarry
Refined materials. Grounded design. Unapologetically masculine.
Worn texture. Timeless character.
Patina is a bracelet built on simplicity, elevated through thoughtful materials and enduring design. Crafted with a 5mm distressed brown genuine leather band, it delivers a naturally aged appearance that feels both rugged and refined from the very first wear.
The focal point is a distinctive 24K gold-plated magnetic Zamak clasp, expertly crafted in Europe and finished in a rich antique gold tone. Its subtle patina and clean silhouette provide a striking contrast to the leather's organic texture, while the magnetic closure offers effortless wear and modern functionality.
Designed for everyday versatility, Patina pairs seamlessly with denim, boots, tailored layers, and everything in between. Whether worn alone or stacked with other pieces from the Noir Collection, it offers a confident expression of understated style.
Design & Materials
• 5mm distressed brown genuine leather cord
• European-made 24K gold-plated magnetic Zamak clasp (17mm x 7mm)
• Antique gold finish
• Lead-free and nickel-free construction
• Secure magnetic closure
Sizing
• Available in 7.5" and 8" lengths
• Designed for comfortable everyday wear
Built to age beautifully, Patina reflects the character of craftsmanship, authenticity, and intentional design.
🌿 Care Instructions
To maintain the quality and appearance of your leather and silver components:
• Avoid contact with water, lotions, cologne, and cleaning chemicals
• Remove before swimming, showering, or heavy physical activity
• Store flat in a dry, cool place—preferably in a soft pouch or box to protect the magnetic clasp
• Wipe gently with a soft, dry cloth after wear to preserve the finish and prevent build-up
Black distressed leather will naturally soften and develop a richer patina over time, enhancing its character with wear.
















