Amethyst & Sterling Bracelet by Foster & Bro.
1920s Jewelry, Foster & Bro. Jewelry, Vintage BraceletsThis sterling amethyst bracelet is a popular style from the 1920s. It features four faceted, cushion-cut, deep-amethyst-glass stones. They are set in open-back, vertical frames that alternate with horizontal oval panels and narrower links. This lovely, well-made jewel by a less-known maker closes with a clasp that hooks onto the last link. A lush, regal color that’s versatile and easy to wear. Scroll down to see a coordinating necklace.USD$275.00USD$275.00Amethyst & Sterling Flower Kreisler Bracelet
1940s Jewelry, Kreisler Jewelry, Vintage BraceletsThis Kreisler bracelet features four oval, open-back links that form the foundation of this 1940s piece. Atop each link sits a flower with silver petals and a deep-amethyst glass center. The layers add depth to this well-made, sterling silver bracelet. It closes with a fold-over clasp. A lovely piece for casual and office wear with cool colors.USD$375.00USD$375.00Aquamarine & Gilt Sterling Filigree Theodor Fahrner Bracelet
1930s Jewelry, Fahrner Jewelry, Vintage BraceletsThis Theodor Fahrner bracelet is spectacular! Each gilded-sterling silver link with corded wire spirals holds a collet-set faux aquamarine. This fabulous Art Deco jewel is an excellent example of the type of filigree this maker is known for. The book cited as a reference indicates that the filigree pieces were made post-1932, but the same source dates the maker’s mark to the 1920s. I don’t think the date matters – this bracelet is exquisite! It has a box clasp and safety catch. Scroll down to see a sterling Fahrner necklace that looks lovely with this piece.USD$1,495.00USD$1,495.00Aquamarine & Sterling Flower Bracelet by Hobé
1940s Jewelry, Hobé Jewelry, Vintage BraceletsThis vintage aquamarine bracelet has six panels of flower petals with a large, round aqua-glass stone in each center. Hand-made by Hobé in the 1940s, this bracelet illustrates the high-quality of their pieces. Even the connecting links are decorated with small flowers. This sterling silver bracelet has a fold-over clasp. The same floral motif and sterling/aquamarine combination can be found in several brooches (some with matching earrings) by this maker – scroll down to see them.USD$345.00USD$345.00Aquamarine, Diamanté & Vermeil 1940s Coro Bracelet
1940s Jewelry, Coro Jewelry, Vintage BraceletsThis Coro bracelet was an engagement gift from the former owner’s fiancé in 1945. It had remained in the family until the couple’s son sold it to me. A well-crafted Retro Modern design by Adolph Katz for Coro’s high-end line, it features aquamarine-glass-stone centers and 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! If you prefer white metal, scroll down to see the same bracelet in all diamanté set in sterling silver.USD$295.00USD$295.00Black & White Bakelite Vintage Charm Bracelet
1930s Jewelry, Unsigned Jewelry, Vintage BraceletsThis vintage charm bracelet has black-and-white Bakelite cubes that dance on either side of the metal center. The decorated chrome links form a tank-track pattern and close with a spring-ring clasp. To some people, these charms resemble a type of licorice candy (whose name I don’t know). To me, this piece says 1930s Europe. It’s definitely fun to wear!USD$495.00USD$495.00Black Bakelite & Diamanté Flexible Bracelet by Schreiber & Hiller
1930s Jewelry, Schreiber & Hiller Jewelry, Vintage BraceletsVintage Bakelite jewelry as beautiful as this German flexible bracelet from the 1930s is hard to find. It has vertical links of diamanté alternating with black Bakelite. The stones in this piece are relatively large – only four to each flat-top link. This Art Deco bracelet closes with a concealed clasp. Because one of the markings is "Patented" (an English word stamped by a German maker), I think this bracelet was intended for export. Scroll down to see some necklaces and earrings that complement this sophisticated, yet easy-to-wear piece.USD$295.00USD$295.00Blue Bead & Chrome Knot Machine Age Bracelet
1930s Jewelry, Unsigned Jewelry, Vintage BraceletsThis blue bead bracelet has glass beads separated by chrome balls and knots of textured chrome wire. Made in the 1930s, this piece closes with a spring-ring clasp. The textured knots add interest and a Machine Age-look. Wear this versatile and fun bracelet with casual or office attire. It’s perfect for a woman who looks best in cool colors.USD$225.00USD$225.00Brown Marbled Bakelite Bangle Bracelet with 6 Dots
1930s Jewelry, Unsigned Jewelry, Vintage BraceletsThis Bakelite bangle bracelet combines shades of brown in marble-like swirls. The outside is inlaid with six yellow dots. This piece, which is from my personal collection, slips over the hand, as the bracelet doesn’t open. It is the perfect adornment for a woman who looks best in warm hues. Add a touch of whimsy to any outfit with this richly-colored piece.USD$495.00USD$495.00Chrome Link Machine Age Bracelet
1930s Jewelry, Unsigned Jewelry, Vintage BraceletsThis chrome bracelet features a trio of curved, polished links, inspired by radio or car grills. They alternate with five rows of textured links in the tank-track pattern. This piece, with a concealed clasp, is a great example of Machine Age design that incorporates two motifs of the style. I think this wonderful and unusual bracelet is European in origin. It goes with everything, and it's perfect for a woman who likes to wear cool colors! Scroll down to see several colorful coordinating pieces.USD$225.00USD$225.00Citrine & Sterling Filigree Art Deco Bracelet by Simmons
1920s Jewelry, R.F. Simmons Jewelry, Vintage BraceletsThis vintage Art Deco bracelet by Simmons, a company known for their innovation, has rectangular dark-citrine-glass stones set in the center of alternating panels of sterling silver filigree. The clasp on this piece is unique and secure. This bracelet is wider than most of its filigree counterparts, which makes me think it may be an early 1930s piece. Scroll down to see Art Deco citrine jewels that coordinate beautifully with this bracelet.USD$345.00USD$345.00Citrine & Sterling Flower Link Bracelet by Hobé
1940s Jewelry, Hobé Jewelry, Vintage BraceletsThis silver and citrine bracelet by Hobé has five round plaques. Each open-back sterling circle is adorned with layered flowers, buds, leaves and ribbons surrounding a faceted, round, collet-set glass stone. Even the connecting links are topped with tiny buds. This substantial bracelet has a concealed clasp and a safety chain. Like all pieces by this maker, this jewel was hand-made and is superb in quality. Scroll down to see an extraordinary brooch & earrings set, also by Hobé, to wear with this bracelet.USD$375.00USD$375.00Diamanté & Sterling 1940s Bracelet by Coro
1940s Jewelry, Coro Jewelry, Vintage BraceletsThis Coro vintage bracelet is a well-crafted 1940s Retro Modern jewel designed by Adolph Katz for the company’s high-end line. This piece has large diamanté centers decorated with small diamanté set in curled, sterling silver plaques. This bracelet closes with a fold-over clasp; the safety chain is a replacement. This jewel is another wonderful example of period design and manufacture from one of the best! It and a pair of Art Deco earrings – an unexpected but splendid combination – were worn by a beautiful model on the runway at Toronto Fashion Week for Spring 2019! Scroll down to see these beautiful earrings as well as the same bracelet design in vermeil sterling with aquamarine-glass centers.USD$295.00USD$295.00Diamanté & Sterling Bracelet by Catamore
1940s Jewelry, Catamore Jewelry, Vintage BraceletsThis vintage silver bracelet by Catamore has three vertical rows of channel-set diamanté. This well-articulated, well-crafted, sterling bracelet has engraved edges and settings. It closes with a concealed clasp and safety chain. A similar piece by this maker was advertised in the November 15, 1946 issue of Vogue. This bracelet dates from 1942 at the earliest, since the company did not open until that year. Please note that this bracelet was made for a slim wrist. Be sure to measure yours and note the bracelet's dimensions (6 7/8" length) before purchasing.USD$295.00USD$295.00Diamanté & Sterling Bracelet by Dorsons
1940s Jewelry, Dorsons Jewelry, Vintage BraceletsThis Dorsons sterling bracelet from the 1940s takes the line-bracelet design one step further. The square-cut diamantés channel-set in rhodium-plated sterling silver are enhanced with two squares of baguettes. This well-made jewel with excellent articulation has a box clasp. All-diamanté pieces are really hard to photograph, and this one is no exception. All stones are clear and bright, and the overall effect is more brilliant than my photos indicate. In fact, this lovely bracelet sparkled on the runway at a Toronto Fashion Week show! Scroll down to see coordinating pieces, including one by the same maker.USD$295.00USD$295.00Diamanté & Sterling Diamonbar Bracelet
1920s Jewelry, Vintage Bracelets, Wachenheimer Bros. JewelryThis Diamonbar bracelet has faceted, square-cut diamanté in a sterling silver box setting. Its excellent articulation makes this bracelet an Art Deco classic. Made in the 1920s, this piece closes with a concealed clasp and figure-8 safety catch. This stunning bracelet was made for a slim wrist, so please note the bracelet length (6 5/8") and check your wrist size before purchasing this piece. It can be worn alone or with line bracelets with colored stones – scroll down to see a selection of beautiful companions. This bracelet walked the runway at a recent fashion show. The model wore it with a bridal gown and exquisite flower earrings by Dior.USD$345.00USD$345.00Diamanté & Sterling Line Bracelet by Otis
1930s Jewelry, Otis Jewelry, Vintage BraceletsThis Otis sterling bracelet is a lovely example of an Art Deco line bracelet, the forerunner of today's tennis bracelet. It features faceted, square-cut diamanté channel-set in rhodium-plated sterling silver. Engraved edges and a diamanté-embellished fold-over clasp complete the design. The excellent articulation speaks to its high-quality construction, which actually was the same as that used by Wachenheimer Bros. (Read about the companies' connection.) Bracelets in this style (known as flexible bracelets in that era) were all the rage in the 1920s-1930s and were typically worn in multiples. You can see this one paired with other line bracelets in the photos. Although the stones have aged a bit, this jewel still has lots of sparkle. Scroll down to see coordinating pieces.USD$195.00USD$195.00Diamanté 1950s Expansion Bracelet by Schreiber & Hiller
1950s Jewelry, Schreiber & Hiller Jewelry, Vintage BraceletsThis expansion bracelet is unlike any you've ever seen! Four rows of rhodium-plated curved-top links set with diamanté stretch to allow you to put on the bracelet – it has no clasp. What's amazing is that the mechanism for stretching the piece – a series of springs – is concealed. The last photo shows part of the British utility patent for this construction. This bracelet is the only piece in this group with the 'SIMEX' trademark. I can’t figure out how to tell you the size of this piece other than how it fits me. My wrist is 6 ¾”, and the bracelet fits me fine. It stretches to the diameter of the widest part of my hand – 8 ½” – that’s required to put it on. Scroll down to see complementary necklaces.USD$395.00USD$395.00Diamanté 1950s Tank Track Bracelet by Schreiber & Hiller
1950s Jewelry, Schreiber & Hiller Jewelry, Vintage BraceletsThis tank-track bracelet features rhodium-plated links in raised settings that the maker called roof-shaped. The surface of each diamanté link is pointed. The edges are engraved. Unlike others with this pattern, this one has a double row in the center. This lovely bracelet closes with a concealed clasp and safety catch. Pair it with other bracelets and/or a similar necklace by this maker for a great day or evening look. Shop Schreiber & Hiller jewelry here.USD$375.00USD$375.00Diamanté 3-row Honeycomb Bracelet by Schreiber & Hiller
1930s Jewelry, Schreiber & Hiller Jewelry, Vintage BraceletsThis German Art Deco honeycomb bracelet has tapered links that are staggered to form the pattern, which is a variation of the tank track. Each rhodium-plated link has channel-set stones: a large diamanté in the center flanked by a smaller one on each side. This bracelet closes with a concealed clasp and safety catch. This jewel sparkled on the runway at a recent fashion show. The model wore it with diamanté 1950s Eisenberg earrings, shown below.USD$345.00USD$345.00Diamanté Bracelet with Dangling Pearls & Beads
1950s Jewelry, Hattie Carnegie Jewelry, Vintage BraceletsThis diamanté bracelet by Hattie Carnegie is a fun piece! Glass pearls and beads dangle from the center structure of three rows of diamantés set in gold-tone metal. This 1950s jewel closes with a concealed clasp and safety chain. Another delightful confection with lots of movement and sparkle from this New York fashion house. Scroll down to see one of their necklaces that looks great with this piece.USD$345.00USD$345.00Diamanté German Flexible Bracelet
1930s Jewelry, Unknown (Maker's Mark is Unknown), Vintage BraceletsThis German flexible bracelet features curved, rhodium-plated links with channel-set diamanté. Its design and construction remind me of other pieces made in Germany in the 1930s and 1950. A distinctive element of this one is the use of a small disk between each link. This bracelet is wider and longer than most I’ve seen from these decades. Although this piece has a maker’s mark, I cannot identify the company. Scroll down to see a necklace by the same maker as well as an unsigned one with the same construction.USD$375.00USD$375.00Diamanté Link Bracelet by Schreiber & Hiller
1930s Jewelry, Schreiber & Hiller Jewelry, Vintage BraceletsThis link bracelet has three rows of diamanté in the tank-track pattern so popular with this maker and in the 1930s. In this case, the set stones have a flat top. From the side, the links are trapezoid-shaped. The rhodium-plated setting closes with a concealed clasp and safety chain. What a great bracelet to wear on its own or with others from this group. Scroll down to see some suggestions.USD$345.00USD$345.00Diamanté Link German 1930s Bracelet
1930s Jewelry, Unsigned Jewelry, Vintage BraceletsThis diamanté silver bracelet has two rows of long, slender, slightly-curved links of channel-set stones. Each link is trapezoid in shape. A single row of slimmer, short, pointed-top connecting links is in the middle. The setting is rhodium-plated white metal. This bracelet closes with a concealed clasp and safety chain. This piece is unsigned, but it reminds me of the work of the German company Schreiber & Hiller. I think this bracelet was made in the 1930s, but it could have been made around 1950, when German companies were re-emerging after the war. Scroll down to see some complementary pieces.USD$295.00USD$295.00Diamanté Tank Track German Bracelet
1930s Jewelry, Unsigned Jewelry, Vintage BraceletsThis German bracelet features four rows of slightly curved, tapered links channel-set with diamanté. The rhodium-plated setting closes with a concealed clasp and safety catch. Although this piece is unsigned, the tank-track pattern and the bracelet’s construction remind me of pieces made by German companies in the 1930s. This bracelet may have been made in the early 1950s, when the German companies were re-establishing themselves after the war. This bracelet was made for a slim wrist. Please note its length (6 7/8") and measure your wrist before purchasing this piece. Scroll down to see coordinating pieces.USD$345.00USD$345.00Diamanté Tennis Bracelet with Buckle by Mazer Bros.
1940s Jewelry, Mazer Bros. Jewelry, Vintage BraceletsThis diamanté tennis bracelet by Mazer Bros. is a variation of a 1920s line bracelet. This one features faceted, emerald-cut diamanté, each set in its own rhodium-plated link. The focal point is a raised, fixed buckle adorned with diamanté in a unique assortment of shapes and sizes. This late-1940s to early-1950s piece by Mazer Bros. closes with a jeweled fold-over clasp and safety chain. Well-made, timeless, and versatile!USD$195.00USD$195.00Emerald, Diamanté & Sterling Filigree Bracelet
1920s Jewelry, Unsigned Jewelry, Vintage BraceletsThis vintage silver filigree bracelet has sterling links. Seven of the center ones are adorned with alternating emerald-glass stones and diamantés. The construction of and clasp on this 1920s classic are the same as those of filigree bracelets fashioned from precious metals in that decade. Scroll down to see additional Art Deco pieces to wear with this beautiful jewel.USD$395.00USD$395.00Gold 1940s Cuff Bracelet by Forstner
1940s Jewelry, Forstner Jewelry, Vintage BraceletsThis vintage cuff bracelet is a variation of Forstner’s flexible bracelets, a popular style in the 1940s. This piece is formed from a tapering double-row with a decorative, fixed buckle. The polished finish of the center buckle adds a nice contrast to the coiled sides. Jewelry by Forstner was very well-made and has retained its quality. Note that this piece is gold-filled, which means it has a thicker layer of gold than a piece that is gold-plated. This cuff is especially nice because the construction allows it to fit small- to medium-size wrists. Please note that dark areas in the photos are only reflections from the camera. Several Vogue ads for this company’s flexible bracelets in other styles date this cuff from about 1946-1947. Scroll down to see a sterling necklace in the same style by Walter Lampl.USD$395.00USD$395.00Golden Topaz & Sterling Diamonbar Bracelet
1920s Jewelry, Vintage Bracelets, Wachenheimer Bros. JewelryThis topaz bracelet has faceted, square-cut golden-glass stones channel-set in sterling silver. It closes with a concealed clasp and safety chain. At 7 1/2" by 3/8", this Diamonbar jewel is longer and wider than most made in this style in the 1920s. Though the patent number is not marked on the piece, its construction is in accordance with patent #1,344,365, which was issued to Harry Wachenheimer in 1920. You can see the utility patent here, the second one shown below the maker's name. This piece was part of my personal collection and is the perfect adornment for a woman who likes to wear warm colors. A simple, lovely jeweled accessory for day or evening. Scroll down to see a matching brooch.USD$345.00USD$345.00Grey & Cream Baroque Pearl Bangle Bracelet
1950s Jewelry, Vintage Bracelets, Vintage Miriam Haskell JewelryThis pearl bangle bracelet has two rows of baroque pearls in contrasting colors – grey and cream – with rondelle accents. The components are wired onto a gold-tone hard-mesh-hinged bangle. It closes with a concealed clasp and safety chain. Pieces with these good looks and high quality never go out of style! Scroll down to see a long strand of grey pearls with onyx beads by the same maker.USD$495.00USD$495.00Marcasite & Sterling German Bracelet
1930s Jewelry, Unsigned Jewelry, Vintage BraceletsThis marcasite bracelet is extraordinary! With its classic buckle motif, this magnificent and hard-to-find piece has excellent articulation and loads of sparkle. This substantial sterling silver bracelet is an outstanding example of 1930s German craftsmanship and a real knockout! This jewel was part of my personal collection, and I am reluctantly offering it to a new owner. Scroll down to see the perfect pair of Art Deco crystal and marcasite earrings to quietly compliment this piece — or wear it alone to make an unforgettable statement.USD$1,495.00USD$1,495.00Onyx & Sterling Link Bracelet
1920s Jewelry, Unknown (Maker's Mark is Unknown), Vintage BraceletsThis onyx and silver bracelet has seven faceted, oval glass stones prong-set and mounted on oval frames joined with links. The stones are 1/4″ high and have points in the center. The setting is sterling silver with a spring-ring clasp. This well-made Art Deco piece, which is longer than most of its era, is signed. However, I can’t determine the maker’s name. Scroll down to see several onyx pieces that complement this jewel.USD$345.00USD$345.00Onyx, Diamanté & Sterling 3-Row Bracelet by Wachenheimer Bros.
1930s Jewelry, Vintage Bracelets, Wachenheimer Bros. JewelryThis Wachenheimer sterling, 3 row bracelet has a line of faceted, round onyx-glass stones on either side of a center row of diamantés. The bejeweled fold-over clasp, which joins the harp-shaped link at each end, was used by this maker in the early 1930s, when they were no longer using their Diamonbar trademark. This bracelet was made for a slim wrist. Please note the bracelet length (6 7/8") and check your wrist size before purchasing this piece. Scroll down to see a great selection of Art Deco pieces to wear with this lovely jewel.USD$345.00USD$345.00Onyx, Diamanté & Sterling Bracelet by Fishel, Nessler
1920s Jewelry, Fishel, Nessler Jewelry, Vintage BraceletsThis black onyx bracelet with diamanté accents is an Art Deco classic. Each faceted, square-cut stone is set in its own sterling silver box. This early line bracelet (called a flexible bracelet in its day) has a concealed clasp with a safety catch. You can wear this piece alone or with two other vintage bracelets, as shown in the last photo. Scroll down to see a sterling bar pin in black and white by the same maker as well as other coordinating Art Deco pieces. Or wear this bracelet with more contemporary jewels.USD$195.00USD$195.00Onyx, Diamanté & Sterling Wachenheimer Bros. Bracelet
1930s Jewelry, Vintage Bracelets, Wachenheimer Bros. JewelryThis Wachenheimer Bros bracelet has faceted, square-cut onyx-glass stones channel-set in sterling silver, with engraved edges and diamanté-studded clasps. This jewel was made in two sections, with identical fold-over clasps in both places. The type of clasp dates this piece to the early 1930s, after the company stopped using their Diamonbar trademark and near the end of their production. This bracelet was made for a slim wrist, so please note the bracelet length (6 7/8″) and check your wrist size before purchasing this piece. The last photo shows it along with two other line bracelets – bracelets like these were commonly worn in multiples. Scroll down to see their details as well as other onyx jewels to wear with this lovely one.USD$345.00USD$345.00Pearl & Sterling Leaf Link 1950s Bracelet
1950s Jewelry, Unsigned Jewelry, Vintage BraceletsEach link of this dainty sterling silver and pearl bracelet features a faux pearl encircled by an etched leaf. Light and easy to wear, this pretty jewel closes with a concealed clasp. This piece never goes out of style! Wear it any time and any where. A perfect accessory for a bride or anyone who looks best in cool colors.USD$195.00USD$195.00- Sold out
Pearl Bracelet with Diamantés in Sterling by Eisenberg
1940s Jewelry, Eisenberg Jewelry, Vintage BraceletsThis vintage pearl bracelet is substantial, well-made, and stunning. Each link has a large glass pearl sitting atop a ring of diamantés set in sterling silver. The design is similar to the maker’s Cornucopia brooch and earrings but on a larger scale. This late-1940s jewel, which closes with a box clasp and safety chain, is another statement piece. You can wear it with the Diamanté & Sterling Sunburst Earrings, also by Eisenberg, which are similar in design – scroll down to see them.USD$595.00USD$595.00 Pearl, Gemstone & Gold Dangling Hobé Bracelet
1950s Jewelry, Hobé Jewelry, Vintage BraceletsThis Hobé bracelet has gold-tone links edged with prong-set diamantés. Alternating horizontal rows of pearls, and ruby and onyx bi-color glass beads dangle from this base. This lively bracelet closes with a box clasp. This piece is a fine example of 1950s glam from the second generation of the company’s designers. Note that this bracelet was made for a slim wrist. Be sure to measure yours and note the bracelet’s dimensions (6 3/4-inch length) before purchasing this statement piece.USD$295.00USD$295.00Pearl, Hematite, Onyx & Diamanté Bangle by Miriam Haskell
1950s Jewelry, Vintage Bracelets, Vintage Miriam Haskell JewelryThis Miriam Haskell bracelet has onyx- and hematite-glass beads, faux pearls and diamantés, all hand-woven onto a silver-tone metal frame. The combination of grey, black and white makes this piece very versatile and easy-to-wear. Add pearl, onyx or diamond earrings, depending on the color you wish to emphasize. The shape of the bangle is oval, which conforms well to the wrist. This piece closes with a box clasp and safety chain. Scroll down to see a two-tone pearl and rondelle bangle by the same maker.USD$295.00USD$295.00Peridot, Crystal & Sterling Art Deco Bangle
1920s Jewelry, Vintage Bracelets, Wachenheimer Bros. JewelryThis Art Deco bangle from the 1920s has faceted, square-cut stones channel-set in sterling silver with engraved edges. Open-back peridot glass alternates with colorless crystals, which sparkle when the light shines through. The materials, construction and quality are consistent with bangles made by Wachenheimer Bros. but unusual in color. I've called the green peridot because it's lighter than emerald. This jewel is unsigned because the tongue portion of the clasp (where this company's bangles were marked DIAMONBAR STERLING) was missing when I bought it. The clasp has been expertly repaired by my jeweler and now fastens securely. A lovely Art Deco bracelet from my personal collection to wear alone or as part of a stack of bracelets.USD$395.00USD$395.00- Sold out
Pink Art Glass Bracelet by Elsa Schiaparelli
1950s Jewelry, Elsa Schiaparelli Jewelry, Vintage BraceletsThis Schiaparelli bracelet combines the designer’s unique, art glass stones with her signature color. Five pale-pink molded, oval iridescent glass stones are connected with Shocking Pink marquis-shaped glass stones. Faux pearls and round aurora borealis diamantés further accent the jewel. Two Shocking Pink stones adorn the box clasp. This 1950s bracelet, which is mounted in gold-tone metal, also has a safety chain. Although some pearls show mild wear, this bracelet continues to dazzle. A classic Schiaparelli piece!USD$295.00USD$295.00 Scarab Bracelet in Sterling by W.E. Richards
1950s Jewelry, Vintage Bracelets, W.E. Richards JewelryThis vintage scarab bracelet has sterling silver links and mounts with molded-glass stones. The colors are tiger’s eye, chrysoprase, carnelian, lapis lazuli, and variegated agates. This piece is a celebration of a quintessential Art Deco motif. By the well-known maker W.E. Richards, this jewel closes with a spring-ring clasp. The multi-colored agates are unusual, and the variety of colors and classic design make this bracelet extremely versatile. You could emphasize one of the colors by wearing earrings or a necklace that matches one of the stones. Scroll down to see some suggestions. My research on this maker's marks indicates that this piece was made in the 1950s, during an Art Deco Revival when scarab bracelets were again all the rage.USD$345.00USD$345.00Silver Leaf Bracelet by Elsa Schiaparelli
1950s Jewelry, Elsa Schiaparelli Jewelry, Vintage BraceletsThis silver leaf bracelet by Elsa Schiaparelli is a true statement piece, at 1 3/4" wide. Each of the five panels of silver-tone metal has a trio of layered and textured leaves. Here she uses one of her favorite motifs to create a type of jewelry she favored – an unusual and bold bracelet. This piece has a fold-over clasp and safety chain. If you like this design, scroll down to see a brooch and earrings set by the same maker but with a different finish.USD$345.00USD$345.00Silver Link 1930s Ikora Bracelet by WMF
1930s Jewelry, Vintage Bracelets, WMF JewelryAn unusual example of vintage German jewelry, this silver link Machine Age bracelet was made by Württembergische Metallwarenfabrik (WMF). This German company is best known for its Art Nouveau and Art Deco silver-plated tableware. This silver-plated link bracelet from the Ikora line closes with a concealed clasp. The warm patina is the result of the oxidation process the jewelry department used in its manufacturing. This wonderful bracelet is attractive, yet neutral enough to be worn with a variety of attire for a range of day and evening activities. Scroll down to see some Machine Age necklaces to wear with this piece.USD$245.00USD$245.00Turquoise Bead Bracelet with Diamantés
1940s Jewelry, Vintage Bracelets, Vintage Miriam Haskell JewelryThis turquoise bead bracelet is a familiar style made by Miriam Haskell. This one has tiny glass beads and diamantés wrapped around a narrow, gold-tone hinged frame that closes with a concealed clasp and safety chain. The color is more green than other turquoise pieces by this company. A classy and classic piece that’s perfect for those who like to wear warm colors. Just add faux or real diamond studs, and you’re good to go. This bracelet was made for a slim wrist. Please note the bracelet length (6 1/2") and check your wrist size before purchasing this piece. Scroll down to see the perfect Haskell brooch to wear with this jewel.USD$345.00USD$345.00Turquoise Glass Bead & Diamanté 1950s Bracelet
1950s Jewelry, Unsigned Jewelry, Vintage BraceletsThis vintage glass bead bracelet was made in one of the most popular colors of the 1950s: turquoise. It features molded-glass leaves interspersed with diamanté and woven onto a gold-tone mesh cuff. This bold, three-dimensional piece is not for the faint-hearted! Because it has a hinge but no clasp, this bracelet can accommodate a variety of wrist sizes. This is a rare instance where I have two of the same jewels, and they are shown together in the last photo. However, the bracelets are priced separately, so you may choose to buy only one. Scroll down to see the matching earrings and necklace.USD$195.00USD$195.00