Late Art Deco Bracelet in Gilded Silver and Modular Geometric Design ca. 1950
Late Art Deco Bracelet in Gilded Silver and Modular Geometric Design ca. 1950
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A silver-gilt bracelet, made around 1950, during the transition from Art Deco to a more modern style. The piece features a structure of articulated modular links with intersecting geometric shapes, a subtle nod to machine aesthetics and the dynamism of postwar design.
The compact, repetitive geometry of its links evokes the visual language characteristic of late Art Deco, with clean lines that still retain the influence of ornamentation from previous decades. A jewel that encapsulates the rational elegance of the 1950s with a touch of timeless glamour.
Ideal for collectors, lovers of modernist design and those looking for a special piece, full of history, that retains all its functionality and elegance: a very special gift.
**Characteristics:
- Approximate dimensions: Length 18.5 cm, width 0.9 cm. - Weight: 14.66 grams.
**Composition:
- Main material: Silver.
Marks or seals: Not visible.
Acid test: Performed.
Other materials: No.
**Additional Details: These items are not new; they show signs of use and may have scratches and tarnish due to age. This bracelet has areas where the gold plating has worn away. Please review the photos carefully. If you have any questions, please feel free to ask. Attention to detail!
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