Dove Art Glass Expansion Bracelet
$49.00
The dove on this bird art glass bracelet looks like it is flying into the sun. A crystal peewee marble, and rhinestones set in golden caviar provide the light for the sun. I also love the chain ball charm dangling freely.
The platform is an old western buckle and instead of the stone that formerly resided at the center, is a domed oval of satin glass that I acquired as old/new stock from a Rhode Island jewelry warehouse. This bracelet is built on a defunct man’s watch, so will comfortably fit a wrist over 8”.
This Bird Art Glass Bracelet will look great with business attire, to evening events, or casually with jeans. I often wear something with a sweatshirt or simple tee-shirt at home because life is too short to not wear something beautiful every day.
Birds are one of my favorite subjects Tonola Perez Pottery Desert Bird Cuff
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BTW, while its not dishwasher/microwave tested, the kind of adhesives I use putting these together, they will handle a light dunking in dishwater without problem.
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It is rather weighty and measures 1 ½” x 2 ¼” x 1 ¼” thick on a Speidel expansion band. "In 1951 with the advent of the Korean War, Speidel began manufacturing identification bracelets. The first product in this category was the Photo Ident - a combination ident bracelet with photo and an expandable wristband. Advertised on television, it was an immediate success – of major proportions. Speidel began as a jewelry maker in 1904, but very soon it was known for "Ratchet-buckle" watchbands (introduced in 1920), the "Scissors Action Expansion Band" (introduced in 1936), the ladies' "Mignon" watchbands (introduced in 1939), plus costume jewelry." - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Speidel
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