Two-Tone Nautical Theme Textured Cuff Bracelet
Jewelry and Fashion Accessories

Two-Tone Nautical Theme Textured Cuff Bracelet

This is a contemporary bypass-style cuff bracelet featuring a distinct nautical or marine motif. The piece is constructed with a rigid, textured sterling silver-toned metal band that appears to have a hammered or woven finish. It terminates in two circular medallion-like end caps. The top medallion features a raised, gold-toned five-point starfish centered over a darkened or oxidized silver-toned background, providing high contrast and depth. The bottom medallion showcases a similarly raised gold-toned scallop shell. The medallions are framed by polished silver-toned metal borders. The use of mixed metals (gold and silver tones) suggests a two-tone design typical of costume or designer fashion jewelry from the late 20th to early 21st century. The condition appears fair with no immediate structural damage visible; however, there is noticeable surface tarnish and oxidation consistent with age and occasional wear. No maker’s marks or designer signatures are visible from this angle, though the craftsmanship indicates a mass-production quality aimed at the resort-wear market. The bypass mechanism allows for slight adjustability in size.

Estimated Value

$45 - $85

Basic Information

Category

Jewelry and Fashion Accessories

Appraised On

March 16, 2026

Estimated Value

$45 - $85

Item Description

This is a contemporary bypass-style cuff bracelet featuring a distinct nautical or marine motif. The piece is constructed with a rigid, textured sterling silver-toned metal band that appears to have a hammered or woven finish. It terminates in two circular medallion-like end caps. The top medallion features a raised, gold-toned five-point starfish centered over a darkened or oxidized silver-toned background, providing high contrast and depth. The bottom medallion showcases a similarly raised gold-toned scallop shell. The medallions are framed by polished silver-toned metal borders. The use of mixed metals (gold and silver tones) suggests a two-tone design typical of costume or designer fashion jewelry from the late 20th to early 21st century. The condition appears fair with no immediate structural damage visible; however, there is noticeable surface tarnish and oxidation consistent with age and occasional wear. No maker’s marks or designer signatures are visible from this angle, though the craftsmanship indicates a mass-production quality aimed at the resort-wear market. The bypass mechanism allows for slight adjustability in size.

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