
Edwardian Sterling & Multi Stone Scarab Link Bracelet
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This unusual scarab beetle bracelet from the Edwardian (ca1910) era is a wonderful example of Egyptian Revival jewelry! This lovely bracelet is made of sterling silver and comprised of 7 ornate multi-stone links which are separated by small sections of chain. Each link portrays a single scarab beetle which is uniquely different but complimentary. The scarabs graduate slightly in size, with the largest at the center, and each is represented by a different type of stone with a carved surface. Each scarab beetle is set within an ornate foliate sterling setting which has an open back to allow you to see the hieroglyphic-like carvings on the underside. Delicate silver leaf accents act as prongs that contain the scarabs within their bezel settings. The multi-hues of the stones look wonderful next to each other! The different stones include lapis, carnelian, and green agate. The piece closes at a sterling push clasp that has a detailed scarab image on the surface. A wonderful work of art, this multi-link scarab bracelet looks marvelous when worn and would make a lovely addition to any collection!
Measurements: The bracelet measures 7" long. The scarab links vary in size with the largest measuring approximately 1" tall and 7/8" wide. The smallest link measures 5/8" tall and 1/2" wide.
Condition: The overall condition of the bracelet is excellent. Besides normal surface wear, there is no apparent damage to the sterling silver setting or to the carved multi-stone scarab links, all of which are intact. The push clasp is secure and in good working condition.