Goldette-Bee Rose Snake Bracelet

A vintage Victorian Revival bracelet dotted with ruby red rhinestones, a bee, a rose, and a serpent wrapped around a turquoise egg.

There is Goldette engraving on the back of the bracelet clasp and clasp. Goldette was founded in New York in 1958 and continued until around 1977. The design, which combines antique jewelry from the Victorian era with a touch of New York style coolness, is a popular collectible brand with a sensibility that is consistent with modern fashion.

Each motif is based on symbolism, and was often used as a motif in jewelry during the Victorian era, with bees as a symbol of solidarity, roses as a symbol of love, and snakes as a symbol of wisdom and eternity. A stylish amulet bracelet that embodies the desire to protect the gods of nature.

Unengraved Goldette brooch, “Victorian Six Stick Brooch This item is paired with “.

Description

●Size: Length 18.2cm, rose parts approximately 1cm in diameter
●Color, material: Gold-colored metal, turquoise or lar beads, rhinestones
●Brand, designer: Goldette Goldette/Goldette
●Stamped: Goldette N.Y.©
●Condition: ★★★★★ Vintage Mint (It is in great condition, like a dead stock, unused item. Please check it in the photos.)