Eratique Vintage
Green Tested Bakelite Clamper Bracelet | Vintage Hinged Bangle with Gold-Tone Detail
Green Tested Bakelite Clamper Bracelet | Vintage Hinged Bangle with Gold-Tone Detail
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A substantial vintage green Bakelite clamper bracelet with carved detail, gold-tone decorative hardware, and hinged bangle construction. This piece has more presence than a standard spacer bangle, with rich green color and a distinctive carved surface design.
Style & Era Notes: This bracelet fits beautifully into the collectible plastics category, with Art Deco Revival and mid-century vintage appeal. The hinged clamper form makes it easy to wear, while the green Bakelite and gold-tone detailing give it a polished statement look.
Materials & Details: Bakelite / phenolic resin with gold-tone decorative clamper hardware. Hinged bracelet construction with carved and painted details. Total weight approx. 48g. Please review photos for clasp/hinge style, inner diameter, width, color, carving, metal finish, construction, and scale.
Testing / Verification Note: This bracelet tested positive with Simichrome and is described as Bakelite / phenolic resin based on available testing and review.
Condition: Vintage condition with age-appropriate wear. The bracelet shows some surface soil/patina from age and storage, and portions of the gold-tone bead detailing appear loose or lifting. The ends are slightly offset. Bakelite and metal hardware may also show light scratches, patina, finish variation, or small age-related marks. Please review photos closely for condition before purchase.
Styling Tip: Wear it solo as a green-and-gold statement bracelet, or stack it carefully with slim gold-tone bangles, black Bakelite, butterscotch, root beer, cream, or other vintage plastic bracelets for a collected look.
Shop Note: Material and testing notes are provided in good faith based on the tools and methods available to Eratique Vintage. Unless specifically stated as professionally appraised or certified, material identifications should be considered our best assessment rather than a guarantee.
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