1940s Vintage Jewelena Charm Bracelet
This rare and unusual 1940s charm bracelet is a true collector’s piece, crafted in antique silver/pewter-toned metal with a slightly tarnished patina that beautifully enhances its vintage appeal.
The bracelet features five ornate charms, each with intricate detailing and sparkling coloured stones in rich hues of pink, green, amber, and blue, adding a touch of vibrant glamour. Among the standout charms is a detailed bust design and ornate medallion-style pieces, all linked on a chunky chain
The clasp bears a small maker’s mark which appears to read “Jewelena,” making this a particularly special and sought-after piece.
Measuring 8" in length, it is weighty and well made, with a secure clasp.
In very good vintage condition with expected light tarnish consistent with age, this bracelet is a true statement of mid-century design and craftsmanship.
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