Vintage early 1900’s crystal beaded bracelet, signed Germany on clasp. this is 7.5″ long with round and faceted barrel shaped that are like short prisms. The beads are chunky beads at 10.5 and 11mm thick and 1/2″ long to slightly over. This has a chandelier dangle that this domed on the domed with a glass large marquise rhinestone on each side and then a cut-out cathedral window style skirt with crosses in the cut-out windows with crystals handing from the bottom holes on the “windows.” There are 5 crystals present and 5 missing – they could be replaced with matching crystals or replaced with 10 matching crystals. This may be old but also has Boho appeal. This could be a repurposed bracelet where parts were taken from other things or it could be as it is. It is also possible it could have been something a watch chain or something else – either way, they are all old pieces and it is very interesting. I have not seen anything else like it and feel free to message me if you have an information to add. This came from a PA estate sale. The piece is generally in good condition – the crystals are in very good condition . The dangle just needs some beads added. The dangles does have some typical wear but who wouldn’t at nearly 100 years old! It is not signed. See Photos. (Lot. Loc. W.1.7-2.417.6) (LD 3/3/17).
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