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Photo of the inside, showing the coiled wire interior:
On the hand for a sense of scale:
I see yours inside and I don't think mine is like this but will look. Maybe I am assuming the wire is over the top. Mine looks same as yours outside. The structure is very interesting. Mine is so worn that maybe the rings have gone flat and i'm assuming it's different. I'll look and let you know. Yours is a very nice piece and it fits!
wonderful!!!!
Gorgeous, Lynn> Such a fantastic piece of work that is professionally done. Congratulations for this museum piece.
Thank you Linda, Eva, and Mustafa. I love this bracelet and love to wear it. Linda, I will be interested to hear if yours is the same. On this one, there is no place where I can see a sheet of silver though it could be inside the coils. The floral elements are done over coiled wire, and the inside is coiled end to end until it reaches the rings. I was surprised when I really started examining this.
I looked at mine inside which is like this one and the center is made with concentric rings of metal. The outer bands are made with sheets. I never knew this , I guess never studied the way it was manufactured. The larger ones I have are made with sheets inside. The smaller enameled one has concentric rings inside.
Superb! This is a fantastic piece . Looking great on your arm, too.
Thank you Betty! Despite the weight it's quite comfortable to wear too, because the inside is gently curved and it fits so close. Linda, thanks for looking at your bracelet, I was very curious and thought they might be the same.