Antique Victorian bracelet featuring a large oval glass stone set in Pitchbeck, on the band of the bracelet it has beautiful engravings. The bracelet secures with a push clasp.
Pinchbeck is a metal alloy consisting of brass, zinc and copper made by Christopher Pinchbeck in the 1720s. He was a London clockmaker and Pinchbeck was developed as an alternative to gold. The material was cheaper, lighter and did not tarnish and could be made into intricate designs.
MEASUREMENTS
The bracelet measures 16.5cm / 6.4" in length and 2.7cm / 1" in weight.
CONDITION
The bracelet is in very good condition, the only imperfection on the bracelet is a small hole from age.
SKU
2127