Posted 1 year ago
Ballstonlake
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Came across this bracelet...I would love to know more about it. Each stone has markings on them. It is marked on the clasp, but not a makers mark.
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Posted 1 year ago
Ballstonlake
(40 items)
Came across this bracelet...I would love to know more about it. Each stone has markings on them. It is marked on the clasp, but not a makers mark.
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This is in the Egyptian Revival style, popular in the 19 teen's & 1920's. Also revived in the 70's which I would say your bracelet was likely made. The cab's are carved to look like a scarab beetle. Many companies produced items like this so its hard to say who made it. Nice thing about your piece is that it has 2 rows, different size cabs, 12K gold filled & those scarab drops at the end are very cool. Nice score.
I agree with vintagemad - this looks like late 60s to me because I had one *exactly like this* at that time. In fact, when I saw the photo I did a triple-take -- I thought it was mine, which is long gone. :-) Love those tiger-eye scarabs.