Agates have been used in jewelry for centuries, initially worn as protection against illness and evil. During the Victorian era, the Queen took a shine to the stone, and Scottish agate became the rage.
This Edwardian era bracelet is made of carved tiles of agate, cut into chunky shapes in green, brown and rust colored agate stones. Linked together with sterling silver studs, they drape elegantly over the wrist. A banded agate heart has been added at the clasp, lengthening the piece to a more modern size. A really great piece, perfect for anyone who favors earth tones, and an especially festive adornment for your Autumn wardrobe!
Details (approximate)
Dimensions: 7.25"
Weight: 25.5 grams
Materials: Silver, Agate
Marks: None
Condition: Excellent Antique condition commensurate with age and wear