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    Posted 4 years ago

    GKBKMKH7
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    This bracelet has an interesting design, basic o ring connectors and old clasp. It has some kind of mosaic centers.
    However, the back of the back of the bracelet has been coated with a metal, silver or gold. Can anyone give me any information.

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    1. Watchsearcher Watchsearcher, 4 years ago
      I would love to see better pictures...it’s difficult to tell much about it since they are so dark.
      The center parts might be druzy or maybe not...look at examples online and compare with yours. Druzy will have a rough texture.....is your rough or smooth?
      I do know that the clasp does not go with the bracelet. The clasp was meant to connect with a 6 strand piece of jewelry.
      It would be easy to replace the clasp.
      I hope others here can tell you more than I can.
    2. Watchsearcher Watchsearcher, 4 years ago
      Oh, forgive me! I just noticed that it’s your first post, so welcome to CW!
      There are so many knowledgeable, generous, kind, fun, interesting, etc, etc, etc, folks here....you are sure to find some info about your bracelet.
    3. Gillian, 4 years ago
      Hi & Welcome!

      I agree with Watchsearcher about your photos. But rather than druzy, I think your bracelet panels uses turquoise chips. Greens, blues etc. Stones that aren't laying flat, like an inlay would, more like a cobblestone effect? Agree too that if you research images you will "see" what we mean.

      Agree too that it would have had a different clasp - I think it's missing a type of chain closure. With some brighter pics it'll be easier to id. You can swap out your current photos, and replace with different ones. No need for a whole new post.

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