Stack of Multi-Colored Bangle Bracelets
Jewelry and Accessories

Stack of Multi-Colored Bangle Bracelets

This item is a set of approximately six thin, stackable bangle bracelets featuring varied colors and textures. The collection includes a mix of finishes: a bright lime green with vertical scoring, a metallic gold-toned band, a silver-toned band with an embossed paisley or floral motif, an orange band with a grooved texture, and two ivory-colored bands with spiraled gold-colored wire or paint detailing. The bracelets appear to be made of non-precious metals or hard plastics, typical of contemporary fashion jewelry or Indian-style glass/metal bangles. Each band measures approximately 2 to 3 millimeters in width. The condition is used, with visible irregularities in the color coating and some surface wear, particularly on the gold-toned and orange bands. There are no visible maker's marks or metal fineness stamps, suggesting these are mass-produced costume pieces. The craftsmanship is simple, relying on stamped patterns and applied coatings for visual interest rather than fine jewelry techniques. These pieces are likely from the late 20th or early 21st century and are designed for casual wear or as part of a traditional South Asian jewelry ensemble.

Estimated Value

$5.00 - $12.00

Basic Information

Category

Jewelry and Accessories

Appraised On

February 6, 2026

Estimated Value

$5.00 - $12.00

Item Description

This item is a set of approximately six thin, stackable bangle bracelets featuring varied colors and textures. The collection includes a mix of finishes: a bright lime green with vertical scoring, a metallic gold-toned band, a silver-toned band with an embossed paisley or floral motif, an orange band with a grooved texture, and two ivory-colored bands with spiraled gold-colored wire or paint detailing. The bracelets appear to be made of non-precious metals or hard plastics, typical of contemporary fashion jewelry or Indian-style glass/metal bangles. Each band measures approximately 2 to 3 millimeters in width. The condition is used, with visible irregularities in the color coating and some surface wear, particularly on the gold-toned and orange bands. There are no visible maker's marks or metal fineness stamps, suggesting these are mass-produced costume pieces. The craftsmanship is simple, relying on stamped patterns and applied coatings for visual interest rather than fine jewelry techniques. These pieces are likely from the late 20th or early 21st century and are designed for casual wear or as part of a traditional South Asian jewelry ensemble.

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