Inv. #26837
#26837 - Art Deco Snake Bracelet
Price: $6,200.00

Circa 1920s, 18k.  This marvelous Art Deco jewel pairs a sleek tubogas bracelet with a 2.0-carat sapphire-set catch. The charming snake motif draws on ancient art and symbolism for a look that speaks tongues to ancient mysticism and hair flips to pop fashion.  Finely hand-made and delightfully wearable, this bracelet is in very good condition.

Stone Details: Beautiful evenly hued blue sapphire
Remarks from Lawrence Jeffrey: "Sleek serpents have long decorated our fingers and wrists. In the Victorian period, they represented fidelity and friendship; now we love them for their edgy vibe.”
Condition: Very good condition.
Weight: 19.6 g
Stones: 2.0-carat sapphire and rubies
Hallmarks: K18
Measurements: 7 1/2 inches long
Price: $6,200.00
#26837
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Your jewelry will arrive in a lovely presentation box.
Where possible, an outer box will also be included.

All gemstones are natural without color alteration or glass fill, stones that are traditionally heated may be heated unless stated otherwise. For a complete explanation of how information regarding our pieces is derived please click Provisos.

Your jewelry will arrive in a lovely presentation box.
Where possible, an outer box will also be included.

All gemstones are natural without color alteration or glass fill, stones that are traditionally heated may be heated unless stated otherwise. For a complete explanation of how information regarding our pieces is derived please click Provisos.

Your jewelry will arrive in a lovely presentation box.
Where possible, an outer box will also be included.

All gemstones are natural without color alteration or glass fill, stones that are traditionally heated may be heated unless stated otherwise. For a complete explanation of how information regarding our pieces is derived please click Provisos.

See this piece in our Litchfield Gallery