No reserve price - David-Andersen - Bangle Silver

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Description from the seller

Exquisite David-Andersen Sterling Silver "Saga" Wrap Bracelet

A Masterpiece of Viking-Age Revival
Step back in time with this breathtaking wrap-around bracelet from the iconic Saga Series by renowned Norwegian jeweler David-Andersen. This isn't just jewelry; it is a wearable piece of history. Designed in the mid-20th century, this series meticulously recreated archaeological treasures found throughout Norway, dating back to the Viking Era and the Migration Period.

The Design & Craftsmanship
Historical Authenticity: Engraved with the evocative script "Copy orig. year 300 A.D.," this piece is a faithful replica of a 4th-century spiral arm ring.

Structural Elegance: The bracelet features a sophisticated triple-band bypass (wrap) design. Each band is meticulously textured with rhythmic, hand-finished geometric punchwork, mirroring the primitive yet precise metalwork of ancient Norse craftsmen.

Material: Forged in solid 925 Sterling Silver, boasting a lustrous patina that highlights the depth of its engraved patterns.

Diameter is 7 cm adjustable.

Condition & Hallmarks

This specimen is in excellent vintage condition, showing only the gentle character of a well-preserved heirloom. It bears the full suite of prestigious hallmarks:

DAVID-ANDERSEN (The Maker’s Mark)

NORWAY STERLING 925S (Purity Guarantee)

Copy orig. year 300 A.D.

Exquisite David-Andersen Sterling Silver "Saga" Wrap Bracelet

A Masterpiece of Viking-Age Revival
Step back in time with this breathtaking wrap-around bracelet from the iconic Saga Series by renowned Norwegian jeweler David-Andersen. This isn't just jewelry; it is a wearable piece of history. Designed in the mid-20th century, this series meticulously recreated archaeological treasures found throughout Norway, dating back to the Viking Era and the Migration Period.

The Design & Craftsmanship
Historical Authenticity: Engraved with the evocative script "Copy orig. year 300 A.D.," this piece is a faithful replica of a 4th-century spiral arm ring.

Structural Elegance: The bracelet features a sophisticated triple-band bypass (wrap) design. Each band is meticulously textured with rhythmic, hand-finished geometric punchwork, mirroring the primitive yet precise metalwork of ancient Norse craftsmen.

Material: Forged in solid 925 Sterling Silver, boasting a lustrous patina that highlights the depth of its engraved patterns.

Diameter is 7 cm adjustable.

Condition & Hallmarks

This specimen is in excellent vintage condition, showing only the gentle character of a well-preserved heirloom. It bears the full suite of prestigious hallmarks:

DAVID-ANDERSEN (The Maker’s Mark)

NORWAY STERLING 925S (Purity Guarantee)

Copy orig. year 300 A.D.

Details

Era
1900-2000
Laboratory report
No laboratory report
Brand
David-Andersen
Metal
Silver
Brand jewellery
Yes
Total weight
42 g
Condition
Excellent condition - barely used with minimal signs of wear
Gender
Unisex
Country of Origin
Norway
Circumference
0 cm
Bracelet size
Large (19 cm)
NorwayVerified
94
Objects sold
100%
Private

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