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This is a mid-century modern Norwegian sterling silver gilt and guilloché enamel bracelet by David Anderson .
It features alternating emerald green rectangular panels alongside smaller square panels accented by a black border and a central green floral or rosette motif.
Guilloché Technique: This specific technique involves engraving a repetitive geometric pattern into the underlying metal (often sterling silver gilt or vermeil) before covering it with a clear, translucent glass enamel. The pattern underneath reflects light beautifully through the colored glass, creating a shimmering effect. The design uses a combination of long rectangular bars with an understated pattern and alternating square flower-head connector links.
Maker
• David-Andersen: Founded in Oslo, Norway, in 1876, the firm became world-renowned during the mid-20th century for its pioneering Scandinavian modernist enamel jewelry.
Condition. Very good . The gilt is slightly worn on the back side. Sold as vintage
Length 18.4 inch.
Height 1 cm