Vintage Avon Silver-Tone Rhinestone Tennis Bracelet
Costume Jewelry / Vintage Fashion Accessories

Vintage Avon Silver-Tone Rhinestone Tennis Bracelet

This is a vintage silver-tone costume jewelry tennis bracelet, identified through provided context as an Avon production. The piece features a repeating link pattern of 'X' shaped motifs interspersed with round, brilliant-cut clear rhinestones. The construction appears to be a rhodium-plated base metal, typical of Avon's quality costume jewelry from the late 20th century (approximately 1980s to 1990s). The stones are prong-set within small circular galleries, providing security and a traditional 'diamond-look' aesthetic. Physically, the bracelet's width is narrow, approximately 3-5mm, designed for a delicate wrist profile. The silver-tone finish remains mostly bright, though there is minor visible surface scratching and light oxidation consistent with age and gentle wear. No stones appear to be missing from the visible sections, and they maintain a decent clarity, although some slight clouding characteristic of older foil-backed rhinestones is present. The flexibility of the links suggests a well-manufactured hinge system. As an Avon piece, it would likely feature a fold-over clasp or a box clasp, often stamped with the 'Avon' mark on the reverse or the clasp mechanism. This style is a classic example of mass-marketed elegance intended to imitate fine jewelry.

Estimated Value

$15 - $35

Basic Information

Category

Costume Jewelry / Vintage Fashion Accessories

Appraised On

February 20, 2026

Estimated Value

$15 - $35

Additional Details Provided By Owner

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Avon

Item Description

This is a vintage silver-tone costume jewelry tennis bracelet, identified through provided context as an Avon production. The piece features a repeating link pattern of 'X' shaped motifs interspersed with round, brilliant-cut clear rhinestones. The construction appears to be a rhodium-plated base metal, typical of Avon's quality costume jewelry from the late 20th century (approximately 1980s to 1990s). The stones are prong-set within small circular galleries, providing security and a traditional 'diamond-look' aesthetic. Physically, the bracelet's width is narrow, approximately 3-5mm, designed for a delicate wrist profile. The silver-tone finish remains mostly bright, though there is minor visible surface scratching and light oxidation consistent with age and gentle wear. No stones appear to be missing from the visible sections, and they maintain a decent clarity, although some slight clouding characteristic of older foil-backed rhinestones is present. The flexibility of the links suggests a well-manufactured hinge system. As an Avon piece, it would likely feature a fold-over clasp or a box clasp, often stamped with the 'Avon' mark on the reverse or the clasp mechanism. This style is a classic example of mass-marketed elegance intended to imitate fine jewelry.

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