Description
A grand antique snake slave bangle from the early 1900s featuring chased floral engraving across the head and tail with cabochon garnet eyes and an open mouth showing a full set of sharp teeth.
Serpent jewellery has been fashioned since ancient times and was considered a symbol of protection, healing and transformation. In the 19th Century it became a popular romantic token, often depicted as an unbroken ring, representing eternal love, friendship and loyalty.
The piece is modelled in 9ct gold and has developed a lovely smoothness and patina over time. It looks wonderful wrapped around the wrist and is complete with hallmarks on the band indicating it was made in Birmingham in 1917.
WEIGHT: 19.6 grams
MEASURES: Circumference 8.8 inches x Width 6.5mm across the band, 15mm across the head and tail
METAL: 9ct Gold (Stamped)
STONES: Garnets (2 x 2mm, approx. 0.05ct each)
AGE: Edwardian. (Dated 1917)
MARKS: Birmingham hallmarks, 375/ 9ct stamp, Makers mark (G&S)
CONDITION: Excellent Light wear
ITEM NUMBER: JF63
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