14K GOLD/Egyptian Asp/Snake/Serpant/Vintage EXPANDABLE Wrist Arm Bracelet/Charms
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14K GOLDEgyptian Asp/Snake/Cobra/SerpantVintageEXPANDABLEWrist Arm BraceletCharms The discovery of the Egyptian pharaoh, King Tutankhamun's tomb in 1922 by Howard Carter stimulated interest in Egyptian motifs and all art forms including jewelry. Cleopatra and other pharaohs of Egypt are associated with the Asp, snake, serpent symbol. This double-headed-snake14k gold bangle-style bracelet is adjustable and can worn on a wrist or possibly worn as an arm band. When in its neutral position it measures over 7” in circumference. With the addition of two guides this gold bracelet and expand several inches larger. This glamorous mid-century bracelet is marked 14k and weighs about ±25 grams. However its true value is not in gold weight alone. This stylish serpentine bracelet is finely crafted and elegantly styled. This bracelet is from the estate of Joan Munkacsi. Joan, of A Charmed Existence, was an avid and extremely knowledgeable collector and seller of vintage charms and charm bracelets. We miss her. It will be carefully packaged to insure safe delivery. Domestic S/H – Shipping - $9.95 – includes insurance International – Please email for shipping costs Please pay via PayPal at auctions end. Thanks and have fun bidding! Still Looking? I will combine shipping costs on auctions won within a one week period (Mon. - Thurs.) Just let
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