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Vintage Delft Windmill Filigree Bracelet
Origin: The Netherlands | Era: Mid-Century (c. 1950s) | Style: Delft Blue Porcelain, Silver Filigree
Description
A timeless European treasure, this exquisite bracelet embodies the artistry of mid-century Dutch design. Each link features a hand-painted Delft porcelain cabochon, delicately depicting a traditional windmill scene in cobalt blue and white—a hallmark of Dutch heritage. The oval miniatures are set in intricate filigree frames, creating an elegant, lace-like silhouette.
Details
Materials: Hand-painted porcelain cabochons, silver filigree marked .835
Length: Approx. 7”
Finish: Antique patina with natural age wear consistent with vintage silver
Closure: Secure ring clasp
Condition: Excellent vintage condition; all cabochons intact, clasp functional, gentle wear from age.
This piece reflects the charm and refinement of postwar European craftsmanship, likely produced in the 1950s–1960s in the Netherlands. The back of each link bears the maker’s mark, suggestive of a fine Dutch workshop, possibly E. Ippel, known for quality Delft jewelry.
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Delivered in a custom organza bag and silk ribbon. Ready for gifting.
NOTE: All vintage items are used and sold as-is. Please examine all photos closely.
DISCLAIMER: We utilize the descriptions of any stones and metals based on extensive research of the manufacturer’s titles at the time of their initial production. When we refer to the stones as quartz, moonstone, jade, garnet, or similar terms, we are adopting the terminology used by the original manufacturer of the items. We cannot guarantee the authenticity of a stone in costume jewelry. All pieces have been worn at least once unless otherwise specified. Although the pieces we offer are distinctive, they may exhibit some wear (if any); nonetheless, they carry a great deal of sentimental value, reminiscent of when they were originally purchased and worn.
Origin: The Netherlands | Era: Mid-Century (c. 1950s) | Style: Delft Blue Porcelain, Silver Filigree
Description
A timeless European treasure, this exquisite bracelet embodies the artistry of mid-century Dutch design. Each link features a hand-painted Delft porcelain cabochon, delicately depicting a traditional windmill scene in cobalt blue and white—a hallmark of Dutch heritage. The oval miniatures are set in intricate filigree frames, creating an elegant, lace-like silhouette.
Details
Materials: Hand-painted porcelain cabochons, silver filigree marked .835
Length: Approx. 7”
Finish: Antique patina with natural age wear consistent with vintage silver
Closure: Secure ring clasp
Condition: Excellent vintage condition; all cabochons intact, clasp functional, gentle wear from age.
This piece reflects the charm and refinement of postwar European craftsmanship, likely produced in the 1950s–1960s in the Netherlands. The back of each link bears the maker’s mark, suggestive of a fine Dutch workshop, possibly E. Ippel, known for quality Delft jewelry.
_______________________
Delivered in a custom organza bag and silk ribbon. Ready for gifting.
NOTE: All vintage items are used and sold as-is. Please examine all photos closely.
DISCLAIMER: We utilize the descriptions of any stones and metals based on extensive research of the manufacturer’s titles at the time of their initial production. When we refer to the stones as quartz, moonstone, jade, garnet, or similar terms, we are adopting the terminology used by the original manufacturer of the items. We cannot guarantee the authenticity of a stone in costume jewelry. All pieces have been worn at least once unless otherwise specified. Although the pieces we offer are distinctive, they may exhibit some wear (if any); nonetheless, they carry a great deal of sentimental value, reminiscent of when they were originally purchased and worn.
