
Handmade Wire-Wrapped Faux Pearl Bracelet
This item is a circular, stretch-style bracelet featuring approximately 18 to 20 round white faux pearls, likely made of glass or plastic with a nacre-imitation coating. The pearls are sized at roughly 8mm in diameter. They are integrated into a complex, organic-style frame constructed from a continuous length of copper-colored or bronze-toned metal wire. The wirework is characterized by a series of chaotic, interlocking loops and wraps that encase each bead, creating a thick, textured band. The construction appears to be artisanal or 'home-crafted' rather than mass-produced in a factory setting, as evidenced by the irregular spacing and overlapping wire segments. The metal shows a consistent matte patina, though some areas exhibit slight darkening which may indicate oxidation or the loss of a surface coating. The overall condition is fair; while all components seem secure, the wire ends are haphazardly tucked, and the white coating on the pearls shows minor scuffing. There are no visible maker's marks, signatures, or metal purity stamps, suggesting this is a costume jewelry piece from the contemporary era (late 20th to early 21st century). The 'bohemian' or 'industrial' aesthetic is prioritized over traditional jewelry craftsmanship, utilizing wire-tension or an elastic core for flexibility.
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Estimated Value
$15-$25
Basic Information
Category
Jewelry - Costume/Artisan
Appraised On
February 13, 2026
Estimated Value
$15-$25
Item Description
This item is a circular, stretch-style bracelet featuring approximately 18 to 20 round white faux pearls, likely made of glass or plastic with a nacre-imitation coating. The pearls are sized at roughly 8mm in diameter. They are integrated into a complex, organic-style frame constructed from a continuous length of copper-colored or bronze-toned metal wire. The wirework is characterized by a series of chaotic, interlocking loops and wraps that encase each bead, creating a thick, textured band. The construction appears to be artisanal or 'home-crafted' rather than mass-produced in a factory setting, as evidenced by the irregular spacing and overlapping wire segments. The metal shows a consistent matte patina, though some areas exhibit slight darkening which may indicate oxidation or the loss of a surface coating. The overall condition is fair; while all components seem secure, the wire ends are haphazardly tucked, and the white coating on the pearls shows minor scuffing. There are no visible maker's marks, signatures, or metal purity stamps, suggesting this is a costume jewelry piece from the contemporary era (late 20th to early 21st century). The 'bohemian' or 'industrial' aesthetic is prioritized over traditional jewelry craftsmanship, utilizing wire-tension or an elastic core for flexibility.
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