Lucky Charms

Funny Collectible Gold Bracelet With Five Pendants, Italy Circa 1960


€ 2,790.00 *
Content 1 piece
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Funny Collectible Gold Bracelet With Five Pendants, Italy Circa 1960
Funny Collectible Gold Bracelet With Five Pendants, Italy Circa 1960
Description
This description was automatically translated from German. If you have any questions about this piece of jewellery, we will be happy to help!
A collectible bracelet is always a great joy for its wearer. The variety of different pendants can remind you of stations from your own life - or just give pleasure in your often funny and always interesting diversity. In the English-speaking world, such figurines are called "Lucky Charms" and are extremely popular. In Germany, however, bracelets like this are called "beggar's bracelets". Not only because the little charms jingle softly when worn, like a beggar's hat filled with coins, but also because the wearer, who wants to complete her bracelet, likes to ask for little gifts to go with it. The small lucky charms of the precious bracelet here are quite diverse in nature. So you can find a Japanese garden lantern with a pearl, a cat with eyes made of chrysoprase, a carriage with moving wheels, a funny puffer fish with eyes made of red glass and an Austrian ducat with the profile portrait of Emperor Franz Joseph. A real collector's bracelet. What all the elements have in common is that they are mostly made of high karat gold. According to the hallmark, the bracelet and two of the pendants were made in the Italian province of Arezzo. The bracelet and the pendants were probably created in the years around 1960 and found their way to us here in Berlin.
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Funny Collectible Gold Bracelet With Five Pendants, Italy Circa 1960
Lucky Charms
€ 2,790.00 *
Content 1 piece
Incl. VAT, Shipping
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