Important Note: This piece is part of our newly sourced London collection. Shipping timeline is 3–4 weeks. We offer free shipping and no customs charges within India. For international shipping, please write to us.
Born in the 1960s, when cocktail hour was an occasion and women still dressed to be seen, this triple-row bracelet is a symphony of hand-cut deep wine-red glass navettes, the kind of colour that lives between ruby and merlot — rich, translucent, almost liquid under light. No modern acrylics here… this is true vintage glass, cool to the touch, with that unmistakable weight of old craftsmanship.
Each glass link is framed with gilded spacer rondelles, studded with tiny auréole-set crystals — a detail only mid-century ateliers obsessed over. At the centre sits a pair of faceted onyx-black glass stones — a subtle nod to the Art Deco revival that swept through jewellery design in the late ‘50s and early ‘60s. The clasp itself is a miniature sculpture — a polished gold-tone gate clasp that clicks shut with the kind of assurance only vintage engineering can give.
Nothing in this bracelet is accidental.
The colour. The geometry. The restraint.
It was made for women who didn’t want loud — they wanted lasting.
Why this piece matters
Because true vintage glass like this is a disappearing art.
Because the 1960s marked the last era of hand-linked couture costume jewellery before mass plastic took over.
Because the wine-red shade has the poise of a Bordeaux cellar and the drama of an old Hollywood close-up.
Because pieces like this were never meant for “everyone” — only the woman who knows.There is only one. There will never be another of this exact make, colour, weight, and clasp again. That is the quiet urgency of vintage: when it’s gone, it’s gone.
Styling Notes — From Day to Midnight
Day — Smart & Understated
Pair with:
• Cream silk shirt, tailored trousers, low bun
• Black turtleneck + gold hoops
• Linen dress in beige, navy, or charcoal
Result: Old-money ease with a single statement piece.Evening — Candlelight Drama
Pair with:
• Deep wine velvet, black satin, or emerald silk
• Off-shoulder gowns, square necklines, 1960s boat-neck sheath dresses
• Add a single slim gold ring — nothing competing
Result: Cocktail-party glamour with a film-noir undertone.Festive / Indian Wear
• Looks regal against ivory chikankari, deep maroon banarasi, or black velvet sarees
• Perfect wrist companion for heirloom gold bangles
Who is she made for?
The woman who loves vintage not because it is “old,” but because it holds memory.
The woman who chooses glass over gemstone if the craftsmanship is finer.
The woman who knows that jewellery is not bought — it is claimed.If she’s calling you, answer fast.
A 60-year-old beauty does not wait for second thoughts.
- c.1960s
- Gold plated gilt metal, deep wine-red Italian glass
- In excellent vintage condition. No defect or damage or damage. Please see close up video for quality assurance. New - never pre-owned.
- Measures: 18 cm long x 2 cm wide
- Sourced from a coveted vintage fair in London, England.
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₹7,800.00Price
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