High Shine Danish Vintage Bangle 14K Gold
Since you always ask about my own bangle (to the right) I decided to find you one in the same style!
Obviously I couldn’t find the exact twin since these are vintage and one of a kind, but I’m VERY happy about this sister from another father that I found.
This one was handmade in the 1970s by the Danish goldsmith Knud Hejl who was active from 1950-1996.
The bangle is done in 14K gold. The color is true yellow gold, same as mine, and absolutely radiant.
She is 7.1 inches in inside circumference and 62x55 mm diameter. 9 mm wide and a great weight on 17.2 grams.
The bangle has a beautiful well-working push clasp with security loop. This is marked for maker and carat.
The condition is excellent with normal age related surface wear. When I get mine polished it looks like this 2 weeks later - a high polished finish are impossible to keep flawless. Life happens! And I think that’s part of the charm. You can always choose to have her polished if you want her all perfect again. There’s no deep issues so this can easily be done.
All dark and colored areas are just reflections from the surroundings.
Since you always ask about my own bangle (to the right) I decided to find you one in the same style!
Obviously I couldn’t find the exact twin since these are vintage and one of a kind, but I’m VERY happy about this sister from another father that I found.
This one was handmade in the 1970s by the Danish goldsmith Knud Hejl who was active from 1950-1996.
The bangle is done in 14K gold. The color is true yellow gold, same as mine, and absolutely radiant.
She is 7.1 inches in inside circumference and 62x55 mm diameter. 9 mm wide and a great weight on 17.2 grams.
The bangle has a beautiful well-working push clasp with security loop. This is marked for maker and carat.
The condition is excellent with normal age related surface wear. When I get mine polished it looks like this 2 weeks later - a high polished finish are impossible to keep flawless. Life happens! And I think that’s part of the charm. You can always choose to have her polished if you want her all perfect again. There’s no deep issues so this can easily be done.
All dark and colored areas are just reflections from the surroundings.
Since you always ask about my own bangle (to the right) I decided to find you one in the same style!
Obviously I couldn’t find the exact twin since these are vintage and one of a kind, but I’m VERY happy about this sister from another father that I found.
This one was handmade in the 1970s by the Danish goldsmith Knud Hejl who was active from 1950-1996.
The bangle is done in 14K gold. The color is true yellow gold, same as mine, and absolutely radiant.
She is 7.1 inches in inside circumference and 62x55 mm diameter. 9 mm wide and a great weight on 17.2 grams.
The bangle has a beautiful well-working push clasp with security loop. This is marked for maker and carat.
The condition is excellent with normal age related surface wear. When I get mine polished it looks like this 2 weeks later - a high polished finish are impossible to keep flawless. Life happens! And I think that’s part of the charm. You can always choose to have her polished if you want her all perfect again. There’s no deep issues so this can easily be done.
All dark and colored areas are just reflections from the surroundings.