Handcrafted Coin Silver Torque Bracelet - Southwest China - late 20th Century

Handcrafted Coin Silver Torque Bracelet - Southwest China - late 20th Century

Brand: The Niger Bend
SKU: MBR-5011
199.00 USD In stock Buy at Merchant

This elegant handcrafted bracelet is believed to originate from Southwest China, where skilled silversmiths have produced distinctive silver jewelry for generations. Forged from a single heavy silver rod, the bracelet features a clean circular form accented by tightly wound silver wire coils at the overlapping terminals. The result is a timeless design that is both structurally sound and visually refined. The bracelet’s minimalist aesthetic highlights the quality of the craftsmanship. Every curve was shaped by hand, while the carefully wrapped coils reinforce the bracelet’s opening and provide a subtle decorative accent. Its smooth, polished surface and balanced proportions make it equally suited for everyday wear or display as an example of traditional silverwork. Jewelry of this type reflects the long tradition of handcrafted silver ornaments produced by ethnic minority silversmiths throughout the mountainous regions of Southwest China. Such bracelets were valued as personal adornment and as durable possessions that could be worn for years and passed from one generation to the next. Origin: Southwest China (attributed) Region: Possibly Yunnan or neighboring provinces Material: High-percentage coin silver (not marked sterling) Technique: Hand forged with hand-wrapped silver wire terminals Date: Mid- to late-20th century Weight: 27 grams Exterior Diameter: Approximately 2.675 inches (6.8 cm) Thickness: Approximately 1/8 inch (3 mm) Condition: Excellent vintage condition with light wear and natural patina consistent with age and use. A beautifully handcrafted silver bracelet whose simplicity showcases the enduring appeal of traditional Asian silversmithing.

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