Napier - Eugene Bertolli 1970s "Leaves" - Bracelet - Book piece






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Napier Leaves rose‑gold plated cuff bracelet for women, circumference 7 cm, total weight 36 g, signed Napier and described as a book piece, in very good condition.
Description from the seller
An rare Napier Eugene Bertolli "Leaves "cuff bracelet. Book piece!
Unique and rare to find, rich rose gold plated Leaf design clamper bracelet
Good vintage condition! Normal signs of wear.
The Napier bracelet is mentioned in a wonderful Melinda Lewis book.
Measurement approx 6 cm.
Signed Napier.
Though the history of Napier goes back to the late 19th-century, when the E. A. Bliss company made silverware, as well as gilt and silverplate jewelry, the word Napier was not associated with costume jewelry until the 1920s. The company made Egyptian Revival necklaces, earrings, and other pieces during the 1920s (among other styles), excelling in metalwork accented by faux stones. By the end of the 1930s, movie stars such as Sonja Henie and Lana Turner were wearing Napier. After World War II, Napier was known for its rose gold brooches and necklaces set off by clear and colored rhinestones, as well as its bold charms and bracelets.
Seller's Story
An rare Napier Eugene Bertolli "Leaves "cuff bracelet. Book piece!
Unique and rare to find, rich rose gold plated Leaf design clamper bracelet
Good vintage condition! Normal signs of wear.
The Napier bracelet is mentioned in a wonderful Melinda Lewis book.
Measurement approx 6 cm.
Signed Napier.
Though the history of Napier goes back to the late 19th-century, when the E. A. Bliss company made silverware, as well as gilt and silverplate jewelry, the word Napier was not associated with costume jewelry until the 1920s. The company made Egyptian Revival necklaces, earrings, and other pieces during the 1920s (among other styles), excelling in metalwork accented by faux stones. By the end of the 1930s, movie stars such as Sonja Henie and Lana Turner were wearing Napier. After World War II, Napier was known for its rose gold brooches and necklaces set off by clear and colored rhinestones, as well as its bold charms and bracelets.
