Vintage Bracelet 1960s Sterling Silver w Red Enamel Ladybug Charm - Italian Made
Vintage Bracelet 1960s Sterling Silver w Red Enamel Ladybug Charm - Italian Made
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Vintage 1960s red enamel ladybug charm bracelet, sterling silver, Italian-made. Perfect for good luck or as a collectible vintage jewelry piece. Likely 1960s, comes in original pink velvet box which says “Made in Italy.” Small size.
In European folklore, the ladybug brings good fortune and wearing ladybug jewelry was believed to attract luck, love, and prosperity. The ladybug bracelet was (and is) a popular gift among young women, especially in the U.S. and Europe. Vintage enamel ladybug bracelets from this era are now sought after by collectors for their charm and nostalgic value. The distinctive enamel work, ladybug motif, and unique link chain, and the original box suggest a mid-century Italian jewelry manufacturer specializing in enamel and sterling silver pieces.
During the mid to late 20th century, Italy had several renowned jewelry production centers, such as in Vicenza, Florence, and Milan. Makers from these regions were known for their skilled enamel work and silver jewelry production. This bracelet’s craftsmanship and style suggests it was produced by an artisan or small shop. Smaller Italian workshops during this time often created bespoke or limited-edition pieces that did not always carry recognizable brand markings.
In European folklore, the ladybug brings good fortune and wearing ladybug jewelry was believed to attract luck, love, and prosperity. The ladybug bracelet was (and is) a popular gift among young women, especially in the U.S. and Europe. Vintage enamel ladybug bracelets from this era are now sought after by collectors for their charm and nostalgic value. The distinctive enamel work, ladybug motif, and unique link chain, and the original box suggest a mid-century Italian jewelry manufacturer specializing in enamel and sterling silver pieces.
During the mid to late 20th century, Italy had several renowned jewelry production centers, such as in Vicenza, Florence, and Milan. Makers from these regions were known for their skilled enamel work and silver jewelry production. This bracelet’s craftsmanship and style suggests it was produced by an artisan or small shop. Smaller Italian workshops during this time often created bespoke or limited-edition pieces that did not always carry recognizable brand markings.
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