Posted 9 years ago
VegasII
(15 items)
Good morning, CW community. Thanks everyone for all your help...I'm learning sooo much. I found this silver bracelet in a box of jewelry I purchased last weekend. It is marked Mexico and 925...it is unsigned. Has a toggle clasp, so I'm guessing it was made around 1960's. Any help to identify the stones, age, or maker would be appreciated! Have a splendid day! Thanks for looking!
That's a beauty. These stones sort of resemble petrified wood - maybe this page will help with identification.
http://www.healingcrystals.com/Tumbled_Petrified_Wood__Brazil__-_Tumbled_Stones.html
Good afternoon, Efesgirl. Thank you sooo much for your continued help!! You are the best! I will check out the link! Have a great week!
Efesgirl, just looked at the healing crystal site..the stones on the bracelet sure do look like petrified wood. I did not know petrified wood was used in jewelry. Goes to show how much I know about jewelry..lol! At least I know what the stones are..now the maker or age would be icing on the cake! Thanks for providing the cake!! Have a great evening.
Stunning!!!
Aloha, SEAN68. Thanks for the comment! The piece is very heavy...have a great evening!
Happy to be of service! I am a jewelry junkie through and through...here's another toggle bracelet, just for comparision. Doesn't help ID the maker, as the maker of this one is also unknown: https://www.etsy.com/listing/184963842/sterling-and-petrified-wood-bracelet
Good morning, Efesgirl. You are amazing!! Just visited the site you shared..the toggle bracelet looks very close to the one I have. More answers to this mystery!! Thanks for your expertise! Have a wonderful day!
You are very welcome!
Good day, Efesgirl. Thanks again for all your help. The bracelet came with one earring..to bad the other was lost. Have a great week!
Happy Aloha Friday, Valentino97. Thank you taking the time to look at my post and helping with this mystery!! I'm not so good at identifying semi-precious stones/art glass. So more homework for me (it's true what they say, " you can teach an old dog new tricks..lol). It's a great piece! I thing I know, it's sterling silver and marked Mexico. Thanks for you expertise...have a wonderful day!