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Pale amethyst glass stones are prong-set in sterling silver in this class Art Deco bracelet with a hidden push-in clasp. The stones are a lovely color. This bracelet looks great with any of my amethyst Art Deco necklaces — scroll down to see a selection.
High-domed, faux amethyst cabochons are accented with faceted fuchsia or hot pink rhinestones and mounted among antiqued silver-tone leaves. This five-link bracelet has a fold-over clasp and safety chain. The mottled purple bullet-nose cabochon art glass is fantastic, and the contrasting colored rhinestones make this bracelet a truly exquisite piece from an amazing designer.
This Art Deco bracelet features pyramid-shaped aquamarine rhinestones with clear rhinestone links all set in sterling silver with a spring-ring clasp. Although this piece is signed, I cannot identify the maker. This bracelet was made for a slim wrist. Please note the bracelet length (6 3/4") and check your wrist size before purchasing this piece.
Gilded sterling silver links with corded wire spirals hold collet-set faux aquamarines in this Art Deco bracelet by Fahrner. It is an excellent example of the type of filigree the maker is known for. This bracelet has a hidden push-in clasp.
This faceted faux aquamarine and silver-tone filigree Art Deco bangle bracelet is a fine example of one type of bracelet that was very fashionable in this era. Peckham was known for their pierced costume jewelry. This bracelet expands for putting on and then closes securely for wearing. You could wear this bangle with my Aquamarine & Sterling Art Deco Line Bracelet.
These square-cut aquamarine rhinestones are channel set in rhodium-plated sterling silver links with engraved edges, forming an excellent example of an Art Deco line bracelet. Usually worn in multiples, these bracelets were the forerunners of today's tennis bracelets. This one has substantial weight and width, as well as excellent construction and articulation. The hidden push-in clasp has a safety catch. The piece is signed, but I cannot identify the designer. This bracelet looks great with my Aquamarine & Silver Filigree Art Deco Bangle.
A large aquamarine rhinestone forms the center of the flower on each panel of this Retro sterling silver bracelet by Hobé. Even the links between the panels are decorated with small flowers. The bracelet has a fold-over clasp. The same floral motif can be found in Hobé's Aquamarine & Sterling Bow Brooch & Earrings and in his Triple Aquamarine & Sterling Bow Brooch & Earrings.
This well-crafted bracelet by Adolph Katz for Coro's high-end line was an engagement gift from the owner's fiancé in 1945. It features aquamarine rhinestone centers and clear diamanté set in gold-plated sterling silver with a fold-over clasp. The safety chain is a replacement. This piece is another wonderful example of period design and manufacture from one of the best!
Sparkling baguette and round clear rhinestones form this elegant bracelet by Hattie Carnegie. It is much more lively and beautiful than our pictures show and certainly worthy of her signature. The rhodium-plated setting, substantial weight, and hidden-push-in clasp with safety chain speak to the quality of her pieces.
This fun coil bracelet of faux baroque pearls with matching clip-back earrings by Hattie Carnegie goes with everything (both vintage and contemporary) and fits everyone. The design is timeless. The findings are gold-tone.
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