
Tri-Color 10k Gold Floral Link Bracelet
This is a 10k gold link bracelet featuring a distinctive tri-color design (yellow, rose, and white/green gold tones) commonly associated with Black Hills style or similar late 20th-century decorative jewelry. The bracelet is composed of ten rectangular, slightly curved panel links. Each link displays a detailed openwork filigree or die-cut pattern depicting floral and grape leaf motifs. The tri-color application highlights the small floral clusters in a reddish/rose gold tone against yellow gold foliage. The craftsmanship indicates a commercial casting method with machine-finished details, likely dating from the 1980s or 1990s. The piece measures approximately 7 to 7.5 inches in length, corroborated by the adjacent U.S. penny which serves as a scale reference. It is secured with a small lobster claw clasp, which appears functional. The overall condition is good, showing minor surface scratches and a light patina consistent with regular wear. No visible breaks or repairs are noted in the intricate openwork. The markings are not clearly visible in the photograph, but the item is identified as 10k gold, which is a standard purity for American-made souvenir or everyday luxury jewelry from this period.
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Estimated Value
$450 - $600
Basic Information
Category
Jewelry
Appraised On
February 9, 2026
Estimated Value
$450 - $600
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User Provided Information
10k gold. Penny used as size reference
Item Description
This is a 10k gold link bracelet featuring a distinctive tri-color design (yellow, rose, and white/green gold tones) commonly associated with Black Hills style or similar late 20th-century decorative jewelry. The bracelet is composed of ten rectangular, slightly curved panel links. Each link displays a detailed openwork filigree or die-cut pattern depicting floral and grape leaf motifs. The tri-color application highlights the small floral clusters in a reddish/rose gold tone against yellow gold foliage. The craftsmanship indicates a commercial casting method with machine-finished details, likely dating from the 1980s or 1990s. The piece measures approximately 7 to 7.5 inches in length, corroborated by the adjacent U.S. penny which serves as a scale reference. It is secured with a small lobster claw clasp, which appears functional. The overall condition is good, showing minor surface scratches and a light patina consistent with regular wear. No visible breaks or repairs are noted in the intricate openwork. The markings are not clearly visible in the photograph, but the item is identified as 10k gold, which is a standard purity for American-made souvenir or everyday luxury jewelry from this period.
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