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Highly Unusual Turquoise Cabochon Engagement Bangle

Description:

Absolutely stunning gold-filled engagement bangle with three large turquoise, bezel set cabochons. Nice light repousse fills the space between the evenly dispersed cabochons. Turquoise is exceedingly rare to find in these bangles, and this one is particularly beautiful. Turquoise has long been a desired stone in jewelry, and the Victorian period was no different. Queen Victoria had a fondness for turquoise from an early age, and she even requested her mother to "order" Persian turquoise stones when she was in her teens. Turquoise was expensive even at that time so this quite a request. Her fondness for turquoise only grew when Prince Albert had special brooches commissioned for the wedding party bearing the stones. Although this bracelet is American, the works of these jewelers closely followed that of the English jewelry makers and trends of the English market. The turquoise pieces are brilliant blue and in good condition.

Bracelet itself measures 7.25" inner circumference and .5" wide. It pulls apart on the sides rather than being hinged. This is particular style of opening is seen rarely and mostly on more unusual bracelets of this style. It is believed this was done only by a particular elite manufacturer to further ensure safety of the bangle. This is stunning on its own or could be worn as part of a stack. Being oval, it can be stacked with other round or oval bracelets.

Closes nice and tight. Very secure and perfect to wear. No major or unsightly dings, dents, issues. We specialize in these engagement bangles.

If you do not find your initial or a bracelet with the desired decoration or size with your initial, please contact us. We have a vast inventory and may have it. If not, we will certainly notify you when we do.

These bangles were originally produced between 1890 and 1915. They are almost all gold-filled which is the gold-filled of the Victorian era and not of today. This means they are high quality and will not turn or wear-off like those pieces from today. The bracelets are one hundred years old and are still in good condition so you will not harm them or wear them out in your lifetime either. Since they are not solid gold, they won't dent or ding as easily and can be worn on a more daily basis. You clean with a normal polishing cloth...no special care necessary. These were introduced as engagement bangles. This was the predecessor to the diamond engagement ring. DeBeers created the diamond engagement market in the twenties, but prior to the engagement ring, these bangles were often given. Most will have initials of some variety which would indicate the bride-to-be's new monogram. Some will have an inscription stating one's love or a date which is presumed to be the wedding date. Not all of these bangles have inscriptions nor were given as engagement bangles, but that is how they were introduced to the market. Several can be found with different floral designs on the top, and no two bangles are alike. It is believed that the bangles were personally designed as each flower had a different meaning in Victorian times. The flowers were chosen due to the personality and preference of the recipient. These were truly personalized gifts and not given on a whim. Enjoy and wear your bracelet in good health and harmony.

Dimensions:

7.25" inner circumference

Condition:

Closes nice and tight. Very secure and perfect to wear. No major or unsightly dings, dents, issues. We specialize in these engagement bangles.

Web ID:

MA20-231

Price:
SOLD


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