No reserve price - Bracelet Silver





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Two silver filigree bracelets, handmade in Moroccan tradition, with red cabochon coral and turquoise stones, each with a safety chain and pin clasp, size large 19 cm, total weight 76.99 g, in good used condition, no laboratory report.
Description from the seller
The image shows two rigid silver bracelets, presumably 925, worked with the filigree technique. Both bracelets feature a central opening connected by a safety chain and closed with a pin. Here is a detailed description of the two bracelets:
Left bracelet:
• Metal: Silver filigree work with a fishbone motif and swirls.
• Settings: Two main filigree settings, one central and one closer to the opening, both with red cabochon stones, presumably coral.
• Decorations: Colored enamels (blue, ochre, green) fill some spaces of the filigree, adding a touch of color to the bracelet.
• Safety chain: A thin silver chain connected to both sides of the opening to prevent loss of the bracelet.
• Closure pin: A thin silver pin inserted into a specific hole to close the bracelet.
Right bracelet:
• Metal: Silver filigree work with the same fishbone motif and swirls as the left bracelet.
• Settings: Four filigree settings placed along the bracelet. Three of them contain red cabochon stones (coral) of different sizes. The last setting contains a smaller turquoise cabochon stone.
• Decorations: Colored enamels (blue, ochre, green) fill some spaces of the filigree, similar to those on the left bracelet.
• Safety chain: A thin silver chain similar to that of the left bracelet.
• Closure pin: A thin silver pin similar to that of the left bracelet.
Both bracelets are handcrafted jewelry that reflect the Moroccan goldsmithing tradition, with an elegant design and meticulous details. The use of filigree, colored enamels, and natural stones makes these bracelets unique and valuable.
The image shows two rigid silver bracelets, presumably 925, worked with the filigree technique. Both bracelets feature a central opening connected by a safety chain and closed with a pin. Here is a detailed description of the two bracelets:
Left bracelet:
• Metal: Silver filigree work with a fishbone motif and swirls.
• Settings: Two main filigree settings, one central and one closer to the opening, both with red cabochon stones, presumably coral.
• Decorations: Colored enamels (blue, ochre, green) fill some spaces of the filigree, adding a touch of color to the bracelet.
• Safety chain: A thin silver chain connected to both sides of the opening to prevent loss of the bracelet.
• Closure pin: A thin silver pin inserted into a specific hole to close the bracelet.
Right bracelet:
• Metal: Silver filigree work with the same fishbone motif and swirls as the left bracelet.
• Settings: Four filigree settings placed along the bracelet. Three of them contain red cabochon stones (coral) of different sizes. The last setting contains a smaller turquoise cabochon stone.
• Decorations: Colored enamels (blue, ochre, green) fill some spaces of the filigree, similar to those on the left bracelet.
• Safety chain: A thin silver chain similar to that of the left bracelet.
• Closure pin: A thin silver pin similar to that of the left bracelet.
Both bracelets are handcrafted jewelry that reflect the Moroccan goldsmithing tradition, with an elegant design and meticulous details. The use of filigree, colored enamels, and natural stones makes these bracelets unique and valuable.
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