Product code: Vintage Hammered Sterling Silver & Purple Lucite shops Bangle Bracelet
Very cool! This thick Lucite bangled bracelet is framed between hammered sterling on both sides. The deep purple color is beautiful. I believe this to be a 1960s piece as the silver is not marked and the Space Age fashion was all the rage in jewelry and architect. We did do a test on the silver and it was positive for sterling. I also tested the lucite to make sure it was not plastic. The quality is unbelievable, light and thick! A must add to your vintage collection. NOTE: Lucite is actually a branded term that refers to a very specific acrylic product developed by chemists at DuPont in 1936 for military and commercial use. In 1950 they licensed Lucite to a few costume jewelry manufacturers. Lucite made sense for the jewelry industry because it's a strong, lightweight, water resistant, shops and chemically-stable material. Plastics like Bakelite simply couldn't handle daily wear the same way Lucite could.
Very cool! This thick Lucite bangled bracelet is framed between hammered sterling on both sides. The deep purple color is beautiful. I believe this to be a 1960s piece as the silver is not marked and the Space Age fashion was all the rage in jewelry and architect. We did do a test on the silver and it was positive for sterling. I also tested the lucite to make sure it was not plastic. The quality is unbelievable, light and thick! A must add to your vintage collection. NOTE: Lucite is actually a branded term that refers to a very specific acrylic product developed by chemists at DuPont in 1936 for military and commercial use. In 1950 they licensed Lucite to a few costume jewelry manufacturers. Lucite made sense for the jewelry industry because it's a strong, lightweight, water resistant, shops and chemically-stable material. Plastics like Bakelite simply couldn't handle daily wear the same way Lucite could.