England, circa late 1980s | Deadstock vintage costume jewellery
Dimensions: 17 cm x 2.5 cm
This is the kind of bracelet that never asks for attention—yet quietly commands it.
Each rounded, sculptural link catches the light with a soft, molten glow, recalling a time when jewellery was designed to feel substantial on the wrist. In the late 1980s, when bold silhouettes and confident dressing reigned, this bracelet was created by a respected European costume jewellery house—one that closed its doors before the decade turned, leaving behind designs that would never be replicated.
For years, this piece lay untouched, preserved as deadstock. It resurfaced decades later in London, rediscovered by a specialist vintage jeweller whose archive now supplies original jewellery to major theatre and film production houses—chosen for period accuracy, visual strength, and timeless elegance. Pieces like this are often worn not by background characters, but by women meant to be remembered.
The Woman Who Wears It
She has presence without performance.
She understands that restraint can be more powerful than excess. This bracelet belongs to a woman who dresses with intention—who might wear it to a lunch meeting, a gallery opening, or an evening dinner where conversation matters more than spectacle.She doesn’t stack; she selects. And when she chooses gold, she chooses weight, polish, and history.
Styling Notes
Wear it alone on the wrist for maximum impact—this piece is complete in itself.
Pairs beautifully with tailored blazers, crisp shirts, silk dresses, or minimalist evening wear.
Ideal for monochrome palettes: black, white, camel, chocolate brown, or deep jewel tones.
Works effortlessly from day to night, making it a true wardrobe anchor.
Provenance & Collectibility
Authentic 1980s vintage costume jewellery
True deadstock from a manufacturer that ceased operations in the late 1980s
Rediscovered in London from a source supplying jewellery to theatre and film productions
Finite availability—no reproductions, no second chances
This is not trend jewellery.
It is a quiet declaration of taste—a bracelet for women who understand that the most compelling pieces are not loud, but lasting.
- c.1980s;
- Triple Gold Plated gilt metal; anti-tarnish
- In excellent vintage condition. No defect or damage or damage. Please see close up video for quality assurance.
- Measures: 17 cm x 2.5 cm
- Sourced from London, England.

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