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This glamorous vintage Edwardian Revival bracelet was crafted by British jewellers “Centura” in the mid-20th century. It dazzles with a series of articulated flower clusters, each set in silver and adorned with finely cut glass paste stones that glitter beautifully in the light, rivalling the brilliance of high-quality diamonds.
During the 1950s, a wave of nostalgia for earlier eras emerged, inspired in part by the 1953 coronation of Queen Elizabeth II. This renewed fascination with the “royal style” aligned with the era’s ultra-feminine aesthetic, where silver and floral motifs flourished. The glamour of Hollywood’s Golden Age further fuelled demand for sparkling yet accessible jewellery, making expertly cut paste stones like these highly desirable.
Preserved in excellent condition, this exquisite paste bracelet is ideal for vintage jewellery collectors, offering the brilliance of diamonds without the high price tag. It’s perfect for everyday wear and secured with a classic box clasp and safety chain at the end.
WEIGHT: 15.7 grams
MEASURES: Length 7 inches x Width 11mm x Depth 5mm
METAL: Silver
STONES: Paste/ Glass
AGE: Circa 1950
MARKS: Silver stamp, Maker’s mark “Centura”
CONDITION: Excellent
ITEM NUMBER: 01CP14
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