Etruscan Revival Multi-Gemstone Link Bracelet
Jewelry and Accessories

Etruscan Revival Multi-Gemstone Link Bracelet

This is an intricate yellow gold-tone link bracelet featuring an alternating pattern of ornate geometric stations. The piece is crafted in the Etruscan Revival style, characterized by detailed metalwork including wirework and granulation. The bracelet consists of rectangular, bow-tie-style links alternating with quatrefoil or clover-shaped links. The rectangular links are set with small round cabochons of coral and lapis lazuli in a vertical arrangement. The quatrefoil links are set with turquoise and green glass or stone cabochons, arranged in a cruciform pattern. The links are connected via heavy circular jump rings, providing fluid movement. Each station displays fine decorative borders and beadwork. The metal shows a rich, warm patina consistent with age, though some surface grime is visible in the recessed areas of the metalwork. All stones appear to be present and intact without major fractures. While no hallmark is visible in the provided image, the aesthetic and construction suggest a mid-20th-century vintage production, possibly costume jewelry of high quality or gold-filled. The craftsmanship is highly detailed, mimicking the ancient granulation techniques popular in Victorian and mid-century revivalist jewelry.

Estimated Value

$450.00 - $650.00

Basic Information

Category

Jewelry and Accessories

Appraised On

February 26, 2026

Estimated Value

$450.00 - $650.00

Item Description

This is an intricate yellow gold-tone link bracelet featuring an alternating pattern of ornate geometric stations. The piece is crafted in the Etruscan Revival style, characterized by detailed metalwork including wirework and granulation. The bracelet consists of rectangular, bow-tie-style links alternating with quatrefoil or clover-shaped links. The rectangular links are set with small round cabochons of coral and lapis lazuli in a vertical arrangement. The quatrefoil links are set with turquoise and green glass or stone cabochons, arranged in a cruciform pattern. The links are connected via heavy circular jump rings, providing fluid movement. Each station displays fine decorative borders and beadwork. The metal shows a rich, warm patina consistent with age, though some surface grime is visible in the recessed areas of the metalwork. All stones appear to be present and intact without major fractures. While no hallmark is visible in the provided image, the aesthetic and construction suggest a mid-20th-century vintage production, possibly costume jewelry of high quality or gold-filled. The craftsmanship is highly detailed, mimicking the ancient granulation techniques popular in Victorian and mid-century revivalist jewelry.

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