Goldette was a New York costume jewelry house known through the 1960s and 70s for its antique-inspired designs, and this flat mesh bracelet is a quiet example of their craft. Evenly spaced station links punctuate the woven band, each set with small turquoise and seed pearl accents in motifs that read as floral and heart forms. The flat mesh construction drapes naturally against the wrist, and the decorative push-pull clasp is both functional and considered. A thoughtful piece from a well-regarded signed house, offered as found.
Materials Gold-tone base metal, flat woven mesh, turquoise glass or stone accents, faux seed pearls
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Collected by Mineral and Matter