Silver - Bracelet - "Riccio" pattern,





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Unisex silver bracelet in Art Deco style, weighing 41.90 g with a length of 21 cm and a width of 1.5 cm, stamped 835 with ZII and a master mark, in good used condition with minimal wear, no laboratory report, featuring a Riccio pattern with pearl edge and a bakslot clasp with two safety clasps.
Description from the seller
Probably from Italy, this vintage smooth bracelet with a pearl edge in a so-called "Riccio" style: interwoven segments and finished in a way that creates a pattern. Stamped with "835" and the Dutch re-inspection mark "ZII" and a master mark. Clasped with a box clasp and 2 safety clasps. Length: 21 cm (when closed). Width: 1.5 cm. Weight: 41.90 g. In excellent condition with minimal signs of wear.
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Seller's Story
Probably from Italy, this vintage smooth bracelet with a pearl edge in a so-called "Riccio" style: interwoven segments and finished in a way that creates a pattern. Stamped with "835" and the Dutch re-inspection mark "ZII" and a master mark. Clasped with a box clasp and 2 safety clasps. Length: 21 cm (when closed). Width: 1.5 cm. Weight: 41.90 g. In excellent condition with minimal signs of wear.
Sent insured.
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