
Multi-strand Crystal Wrap Bracelet
This item is a multi-strand contemporary wrap bracelet, featuring approximately eight parallel tiers of closely set stones. The bracelet appears to be constructed from a flexible metal memory wire or a series of connected bands, finished in a bright gold-tone or brassy metallic plating. Each strand is densely embellished with small, round-cut chatons, likely glass or acrylic crystals rather than precious gems, given the refractive patterns. The stones exhibit an 'Aurora Borealis' (AB) or iridescent coating, reflecting a spectrum of pastel colors including yellow, pink, and blue under the light. The construction utilizes a continuous channel or glue-in setting common in mass-produced costume jewelry from the late 20th to early 21st century. Physically, the item shows signs of age-related wear, including some dulling of the metallic finish and potential minor misalignment of the flexible strands. There are no visible maker's marks or hallmarks on the exterior surfaces visible in the image. The craftsmanship suggests a commercial fashion jewelry piece intended for evening or formal wear, mimicking the look of high-end diamond pav) tennis bracelets. The overall condition appears fair, with all primary stones intact, though the tension of the wrap-around structure may have loosened over time.
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Estimated Value
$25 - $45
Basic Information
Category
Jewelry - Costume/Fashion
Appraised On
February 6, 2026
Estimated Value
$25 - $45
Item Description
This item is a multi-strand contemporary wrap bracelet, featuring approximately eight parallel tiers of closely set stones. The bracelet appears to be constructed from a flexible metal memory wire or a series of connected bands, finished in a bright gold-tone or brassy metallic plating. Each strand is densely embellished with small, round-cut chatons, likely glass or acrylic crystals rather than precious gems, given the refractive patterns. The stones exhibit an 'Aurora Borealis' (AB) or iridescent coating, reflecting a spectrum of pastel colors including yellow, pink, and blue under the light. The construction utilizes a continuous channel or glue-in setting common in mass-produced costume jewelry from the late 20th to early 21st century. Physically, the item shows signs of age-related wear, including some dulling of the metallic finish and potential minor misalignment of the flexible strands. There are no visible maker's marks or hallmarks on the exterior surfaces visible in the image. The craftsmanship suggests a commercial fashion jewelry piece intended for evening or formal wear, mimicking the look of high-end diamond pav) tennis bracelets. The overall condition appears fair, with all primary stones intact, though the tension of the wrap-around structure may have loosened over time.
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