Special Buttery Fox Tail Link Bracelet 18K Gold 1959
Do you know the fox tail link? It’s Swedish and from the mid 1900s. The link type is one of the more rare types that I don’t come across often. It has gotten its name since it resembles a fox tail and I can actually see the resemblance. So cute!!
This bracelet is a beeeeeeautiful example on a foxtail link with the most radiant, buttery, solid links.
She’s done in 18K solid gold, and weighs a whopping 25 grams.
She’s 7.5 inches/ 19.25 in inside circumference and can be sized down by your local jeweler. The links are 9 mm wide, flat and extremely flexible and comfortable to wear.
She has Swedish hallmarks for maker and carat. It was the Swedish goldsmith Nils-Olof Bergqvist who did this one in 1959.
She’s in excellent condition with minimal age-related traces of wear. The clasp is a perfectly working and beautiful box clasp with double security.
Do you know the fox tail link? It’s Swedish and from the mid 1900s. The link type is one of the more rare types that I don’t come across often. It has gotten its name since it resembles a fox tail and I can actually see the resemblance. So cute!!
This bracelet is a beeeeeeautiful example on a foxtail link with the most radiant, buttery, solid links.
She’s done in 18K solid gold, and weighs a whopping 25 grams.
She’s 7.5 inches/ 19.25 in inside circumference and can be sized down by your local jeweler. The links are 9 mm wide, flat and extremely flexible and comfortable to wear.
She has Swedish hallmarks for maker and carat. It was the Swedish goldsmith Nils-Olof Bergqvist who did this one in 1959.
She’s in excellent condition with minimal age-related traces of wear. The clasp is a perfectly working and beautiful box clasp with double security.
Do you know the fox tail link? It’s Swedish and from the mid 1900s. The link type is one of the more rare types that I don’t come across often. It has gotten its name since it resembles a fox tail and I can actually see the resemblance. So cute!!
This bracelet is a beeeeeeautiful example on a foxtail link with the most radiant, buttery, solid links.
She’s done in 18K solid gold, and weighs a whopping 25 grams.
She’s 7.5 inches/ 19.25 in inside circumference and can be sized down by your local jeweler. The links are 9 mm wide, flat and extremely flexible and comfortable to wear.
She has Swedish hallmarks for maker and carat. It was the Swedish goldsmith Nils-Olof Bergqvist who did this one in 1959.
She’s in excellent condition with minimal age-related traces of wear. The clasp is a perfectly working and beautiful box clasp with double security.