This fabulous Sterling Silver Scottish bracelet is Circa 1930
The bracelet is adorned with colourful plaid Agates and Citrine stones which are complimented with lovely engravings around the outer gallery.
Scottish jewellery was made popular by Queen Victoria as it became a souvenir of her trips to Scotland.
From the mid 1800's Queen Victoria frequented Scotland and her Scottish Castle Balmoral.
Each Agate is unique with beautiful natural colouring and polished to perfection.
Agate is a strong mineral sometimes known as the earth rainbow for it’s patterned texture that shows varying colours the earth can produce.
All set in Sterling Silver, displaying beautiful all round workmanship.
Purchased in London and steeped in history.
Looks fabulous when worn, a great talking piece.
It weighs 28 grams
It measures 8 inches in length x just over 1/2 an inch in width.
Will fit a 6.5 - 7.5 inch wrist
The Agates measure 14mm across x 21mm down
The Citrines measure 10mm across x 14mm down
Excellent all round condition.
ITEM NUMBER 8297