No Reserve Price - Bracelet Silver Garnet





| €40 | ||
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| €35 | ||
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Vintage silver bracelet in 835 fineness with five garnet stones totaling 1 ct, 18.5 cm long and 22 mm wide, excellent condition, no laboratory report, origin Austria, with a box clasp and a safety clasp.
Description from the seller
Very stylish bracelet in second-grade silver (835).
This link bracelet is made with five rectangular links and features an elegant motif with a carved Garnet rose on top.
The bracelet is equipped with a box lock and a safety lock.
At the clasp, the bracelet is stamped with the Austrian silver hallmark 835, certified in Graz.
The bracelet measures 18.5 cm in length.
Details:
18.5 cm long
22mm width.
Certified with 835 as silver hallmark.
All items are carefully packaged in a jewelry box and shipped with track & trace.
Seller's Story
Translated by Google TranslateVery stylish bracelet in second-grade silver (835).
This link bracelet is made with five rectangular links and features an elegant motif with a carved Garnet rose on top.
The bracelet is equipped with a box lock and a safety lock.
At the clasp, the bracelet is stamped with the Austrian silver hallmark 835, certified in Graz.
The bracelet measures 18.5 cm in length.
Details:
18.5 cm long
22mm width.
Certified with 835 as silver hallmark.
All items are carefully packaged in a jewelry box and shipped with track & trace.
Seller's Story
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