Vintage Gold-Tone and Faux Moonstone Lucite Cabochon Panel Bracelet
Vintage Costume Jewelry

Vintage Gold-Tone and Faux Moonstone Lucite Cabochon Panel Bracelet

This is a vintage statement panel bracelet featuring large, square-cut cabochons with a soft, milky yellow-white translucency, characteristic of mid-century 'moonglow' lucite or faux moonstone. Each cabochon is approximately 15mm to 18mm square and is securely held in a gold-tone base metal setting with stylized leaf or 'petal' prongs that curve around the edges of the stones. The construction consists of individual articulated links connected by hidden hinges, allowing the piece to wrap comfortably around the wrist. The metal displays a bright yellow-gold finish, indicative of costume jewelry from the 1950s to 1960s. A notable feature is the safety chain with a spring-ring clasp, which provides extra security to the fold-over clasp mechanism seen at the end of the link. The condition appears fair to good for its age, with some visible verdigris or surface grime near the prongs and minor scuffing on the surface of the plastic stones. The craftsmanship is typical of high-quality mid-market costume brands like Napier, Trifari, or Lisner, though no specific signature is visible in this view. This style is emblematic of the bold, geometric jewelry designs popular in the mid-20th century.

Estimated Value

$45.00 - $65.00

Basic Information

Category

Vintage Costume Jewelry

Appraised On

February 10, 2026

Estimated Value

$45.00 - $65.00

Item Description

This is a vintage statement panel bracelet featuring large, square-cut cabochons with a soft, milky yellow-white translucency, characteristic of mid-century 'moonglow' lucite or faux moonstone. Each cabochon is approximately 15mm to 18mm square and is securely held in a gold-tone base metal setting with stylized leaf or 'petal' prongs that curve around the edges of the stones. The construction consists of individual articulated links connected by hidden hinges, allowing the piece to wrap comfortably around the wrist. The metal displays a bright yellow-gold finish, indicative of costume jewelry from the 1950s to 1960s. A notable feature is the safety chain with a spring-ring clasp, which provides extra security to the fold-over clasp mechanism seen at the end of the link. The condition appears fair to good for its age, with some visible verdigris or surface grime near the prongs and minor scuffing on the surface of the plastic stones. The craftsmanship is typical of high-quality mid-market costume brands like Napier, Trifari, or Lisner, though no specific signature is visible in this view. This style is emblematic of the bold, geometric jewelry designs popular in the mid-20th century.

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