Product Details
A colourful mid 20th Century scarab bracelet (Circa 1950) adorned with seven semi-precious cabochons which appear to be banded agate, red carnelian, yellow tiger’s eye, camouflage jasper, purple chalcedony, pink rhodonite and blue turquoise. They each display their own distinct colouring and patterning and have been carved to depict the shells of scarab beetles.
Egyptian style jewellery saw a revival in the 20th Century after an abundance of archaeological discoveries, most notably the discovery of King Tutankhamun’s tomb brought about a fascination and desire for Egyptian themed pieces across Europe. Scarabs were one of many popular motifs and were a symbol of renewal and rebirth in ancient Egypt.
The open bezel settings and connecting links are all 12ct gold filled and held by a secure snap-lock clasp at the end. It’s a wonderfully unique statement piece displaying a magnificent assortment of natural gems, each engraved with the maker’s cryptic mark on the back.
WEIGHT: 34.7 grams
MEASURES: Length 7.8 inches x Width 20mm x Depth 8mm
METAL: 1/20 12ct Filled Gold (Stamped)
STONES: Agate, Carnelian, Tigers eye, Jasper, Chalcedony, Rhodonite, Turquoise (approx. 19 x 14 x 6mm)
AGE: Circa 1950
MARKS: 1/20 - 12K GF -WRE
CONDITION: Excellent
ITEM NUMBER: 23-604
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