Hi.
I’m getting ready to list this and of course, would like to be as accurate as I can in it’s description. My take on it is coiled, nouveau or deco, circa 1925? I’m not sure how close I am and was hoping some of you jewelry people could steer me right?
There are no marks that I can see. I’m not sure about the metal used or the finish for that matter. The bracelet is considerably smaller and daintier than the pictures imply, but the coil itself is quite sturdy. The finish on the coils is a toss up between brass and gold and has some small dark splotches.. looks like from wear and not gunk. The lotus leaves definitely look finished in gold something. I just don’t know. Gold? Paint?
I appreciate any knowledge you can share with me! (see photos below)
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pacificarising Reputation: 164 See pacificarising's booth |
Looks handmade. I have seen a few of these coils with out the ends in my Husband garage. Sorry I can’t help.
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adelberta3 Reputation: 120 See adelberta3's booth |
Okay. I didn’t know what size the pics would post at. NOW I would tell you that the bracelet is actually about 2 to 3 times the size of the bracelet in the pics. And the finish I described above is accurate. The finish on the bracelet is aged but bright and shiny, not dull like in the photos.
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pacificarising Reputation: 164 See pacificarising's booth |
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