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Has anyone seen this type of bracelet before? It's really small (maybe for child?). The stones are made of glass, the metal isn't sterling. Probably just silver plated. Any direction is wonderful. Cheers!IMG_5088.JPGIMG_5086.JPGIMG_5094.JPGIMG_5092.JPGIMG_5095.JPG

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I love these types of bracelets, I have a few of them and wear them often.

Take a look at this link for more info.

 

Filigree bracelets

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@calicos_vintage_jewelry wrote:

I love these types of bracelets, I have a few of them and wear them often.

Take a look at this link for more info.

 

Filigree bracelets


Ha! I was going to respond that it looks like something that belongs to Cali!

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LOL Diane, am I that predictable ? Smiley LOL

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I wore this one yesterday. Smiley Happy

 

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Calico, thanks for your help. Is it common for these bracelets not to have gemstones or be made with precious metals?
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You're welcome Bergen. Most of these bracelets were made with white metal and glass stones. They were made to fill the demand for the average woman who couldn't afford gold and precious gem bracelets.

They seem to age very well with minimal plate loss, a clue as to how well made these were made.

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These were rhodium plated, which stands up quite well!
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Yes white metal, rhodium plate.  Look very closely for a signature.  If it's OB, that's a good one!  Most of these types of bracelets do very well.  I love them.

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