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Heavy cuff with complex filigree and granulation work. It has unfortunately been cleaned in a silver bath by the previous owner. It will take a while to regain its former beauty... My guess is that it is a piece from the Levant, but I am also happy to learn otherwise. All hints are welcome. More pictures in the discussion.
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  • I remember Lynn showing an even more complex piece a while ago which was identified as Palestinian. There are a lot of differences but also many similarities. Here are some more images:

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  • Beautiful cuff. Very detailed and complicated granulation and filigree. It just shows the long time it needed to be crafted in such a beautiful way. Very nice to have  Betty.

  • Congratulations Betty on an absolutely fantastic and stunning find!!  I love love love this bracelet.  There is surely a relationship between yours and mine.  On your bracelet, the hinge and closure elements look like Syrian bracelets from Deir El Zor.  I will add photos of the closure/hinge on mine.  Congratulations Betty, I am so happy for you!!  Can you wear it?

     

  • A beautiful cuff, Betty. I like it very much.

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  • That's the one I was talking about, Lynn. The floral ornaments are constructed in a very similar way, but mine has a different and simpler hinge and closure. It is also lacking the security chain and the pleated edges.

  • Thanks Lynn. Yes I can wear it. With 6.1 cm inside diameter its even a bit large. 

    I would also place it in Syria.

  • Lovely Betty!  I often use a Moroccan trip to oxidize silver- a quick bleach bath then polish.

  • Dear Betty, a lovely find. when you manage to get its glow back it will only improve its beauty.  Just wear it a lot and it also will get alive. Congratulations.  Gr. Ingrid;

  • Thank you Hillary and Ingrid.

    Since I have no bleach in the house I will try Preethi's boiled egg method. I remember that wearing a silver ring in a Georgian hot sulphur bath house tarnished the piece in no time. But I will certainly keep the bleach method in mind. Sounds less messy :-)

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