Vintage Beige Enamel & Diamante Stretch Bracelet
This striking vintage stretch bracelet is a wonderfully unusual piece, crafted with a bold panelled design that immediately catches the eye. Each linked segment features soft beige enamel in a geometric grid formation, overlaid with intricate microbead detailing that adds beautiful depth and texture. Clear diamantes are set throughout—some framed within decorative settings, others perched at the edges—bringing a touch of sparkle to the otherwise muted, antique-inspired palette.
The bracelet has a generous amount of stretch, making it comfortable and easy to wear whilst accommodating wrist sizes from approximately 7" to 8.5". The depth of the bracelet (around 1") gives it an impressive presence on the wrist, creating a look that feels both statement and refined.
The silvertone metalwork has a subtly aged finish, complementing the enamel and enhancing the vintage character of the piece. In very good vintage condition with expected light wear to the metal consistent with age, but no missing stones or damaged sections.
A distinctive and expressive bracelet that works beautifully with neutral outfits, evening looks, or layered with other vintage bangles for a more eclectic style.
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