Jewelry
"Heritage" Bracelet designed by a local jewelry artist
- Item Number
- 071
- Estimated Value
- 68 USD
- Sold
- 70 USD to Kat57
- Number of Bids
- 13 - Bid History
Item Description
The bracelet is primarily made of fine silver and it has a sterling silver toggle clasp. The three wooden beads in the bracelet are made from a salvaged door from a Kensington barn that was dismantled in early 2018. The freshwater pearl represents the pearls of wisdom that we can all gain from our history. Ceramic beads have been added to symbolize the things that you might find left behind in an old dwelling. There is a brown stone that is reminiscent of stone walls or foundations found throughout New England. A locally sourced Serpentine stone has been added to represent the green fields of New Hampshire.
Designed and made by local jewelry artist, Joy and James in Kensington, NH, the Heritage Bracelet was specifically made for the New Hampshire Preservation Alliance's 2021 Auction to bring appreciation to the treasures of the past.
Item Special Note
Sizing of the bracelet will be determined between winning bidder and Joy and James jewelry designer. Free shipping to winning bidder after sizing is complete.
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