Product code: Vintage Antique Silver Dragons Breath Fire Opal Bracelet Stunning buying & Mysterious
I'm IN LOVE with this little bracelet. It does not have a mark from what I can tell. But based on years of treasure hunting, I do believe this bracelet is real silver. It cleans with silver cleaner & it is not magnetic. It looks and feels like it as well. I'm not 100% sure but I think it may be over 100 years old based on the design. If it's not antique, I would guess vintage Mexico to be it's origin. I'm no expert. Just a lover of these things and admirer. The stone is also sometimes called Mexican buying Opal and is glass first popular in late 1800s It's in great condition and feels really silky, light, lovely on the wrist. The stones in the light will mesmerize & hypnotize you at every glance you take. It never gets old. The only thing to be aware of: I've worn it a few full days and the clasp has popped open a couple of times. It's never fallen off my wrist before me noticing but I do worry about losing it because it's so delicate . I suggest somehow tightening the clasp.
I'm IN LOVE with this little bracelet. It does not have a mark from what I can tell. But based on years of treasure hunting, I do believe this bracelet is real silver. It cleans with silver cleaner & it is not magnetic. It looks and feels like it as well. I'm not 100% sure but I think it may be over 100 years old based on the design. If it's not antique, I would guess vintage Mexico to be it's origin. I'm no expert. Just a lover of these things and admirer. The stone is also sometimes called Mexican buying Opal and is glass first popular in late 1800s It's in great condition and feels really silky, light, lovely on the wrist. The stones in the light will mesmerize & hypnotize you at every glance you take. It never gets old. The only thing to be aware of: I've worn it a few full days and the clasp has popped open a couple of times. It's never fallen off my wrist before me noticing but I do worry about losing it because it's so delicate . I suggest somehow tightening the clasp.