The colours and design in this bracelet is just wonderful to admire, and will surprise many when the realise that is was made well over 120 years ago yet still looks as beautiful and fashionable today as when it was made during the Victorian era.
Queen Victoria loved her Stuart ancestry and made Scottish agate and jasper jewellery popular, and this bracelet highlights just why this is.
Made in sterling silver in the 1890's, the bracelet is made up of eight panels each set with a geometric design that is set with bloodstone and jasper that looks amazing and is highlighted further by the exquisite hand engraving on each panel. Each panel measures 1.5cm wide, and from end to end the bracelet measures 17.2cm in length and looks absolutely stunning on the wrist.
This bracelet is so comfortable and practical to wear day or night, and no matter the occasion, it is sure to always be admired.
Stock# ET126
Circa: 1890
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Antique sterling silver Scottish bracelet dating from the late Victorian era
Antique sterling silver Scottish bracelet dating from the late Victorian era
Queen Victoria loved her Stuart ancestry, and made Scottish agate and jasper jewellery popular in the late 1800’s. Also known as pebble jewellery, antique Scottish jewellery set with agates so often displays those wonderful natural earthy tones.
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