Posted 2 years ago
GermanBrac…
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I have had this bracelet for over forty years. I have never seen another one like it. I would like to find out more about it. It seems to be made of silver. There are three swaztikas on it. One on the front and two on the either side of the opening.
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does it have german silver hallmarks on it? If not it is most likely not german or even of WWII era. It could be Native american art or from india. The swaztika was a symbol of luck that exsisted long before the Nazis.
I agree - this is a very nice Native American bracelet.
Sorry I tried to edit my response but couldn't - when I looked closer I wasn't sure if it was Native American, but it's very nice. If it is - could be from the 1890's-onward - maybe a tourist bracelet. I don't know about symbols from Inda.