
Multi-Strand popcorn link silver bracelet
This item is a contemporary multi-strand bracelet featuring fine 'popcorn' or coreana-style links. The piece consists of approximately five individual strands of textured, tubular mesh chains joined together at the ends by polished metal caps. The metal has a bright, high-shine silver finish, characteristic of sterling silver or silver-plated base metal. The construction is flexible yet maintains a substantial flat profile on the wrist. One end is fitted with a large, heavy-duty spring ring clasp or 'lobster' style variant that appears to be oversized for both aesthetic appeal and ease of use. The craftsmanship shows high-precision machine-work in the uniform texture of the weave. Condition appears to be excellent with no visible kinks in the delicate mesh, significant oxidation, or loss of plating. The overall style is modern and minimalist, likely dating from the late 20th century to the present. There are no maker's marks visible in the current orientation, though such pieces are commonly stamped '925' on the end-caps or clasp assembly.
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Estimated Value
$45.00 - $85.00
Basic Information
Category
Jewelry and Personal Adornment
Appraised On
May 12, 2026
Estimated Value
$45.00 - $85.00
Item Description
This item is a contemporary multi-strand bracelet featuring fine 'popcorn' or coreana-style links. The piece consists of approximately five individual strands of textured, tubular mesh chains joined together at the ends by polished metal caps. The metal has a bright, high-shine silver finish, characteristic of sterling silver or silver-plated base metal. The construction is flexible yet maintains a substantial flat profile on the wrist. One end is fitted with a large, heavy-duty spring ring clasp or 'lobster' style variant that appears to be oversized for both aesthetic appeal and ease of use. The craftsmanship shows high-precision machine-work in the uniform texture of the weave. Condition appears to be excellent with no visible kinks in the delicate mesh, significant oxidation, or loss of plating. The overall style is modern and minimalist, likely dating from the late 20th century to the present. There are no maker's marks visible in the current orientation, though such pieces are commonly stamped '925' on the end-caps or clasp assembly.
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