Overview
A classic mid-century 'line' or tennis-style bracelet featuring double rows of brilliant-cut clear paste stones. The piece is constructed with individual box links and a fold-over clasp, typical of high-quality costume jewelry from the post-war era.
Story
Post-WWII glamour demanded Hollywood sparkle on a suburban budget. These bracelets allowed women to emulate the diamond 'line' styles worn by stars like Grace Kelly, bringing high-fashion elegance to everyday cocktail parties.
Maker / Origin
While unsigned, this piece follows the manufacturing traditions of giants like Trifari or Coro. These companies revolutionized the industry by using rhodium plating—a member of the platinum family—to ensure costume jewelry never tarnished.
Condition & Value
The stones appear relatively bright with minimal 'pinking' or yellowing. There is some visible wear to the plating on the interior links, which is expected with age. Missing or dead stones would significantly decrease value. Unsigned mid-century rhinestone bracelets in good condition typically sell in this range.