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1970s Mod Horn & Bone Chunky Tiered Circle Bead Stretch Bracelet
1970s Mod Horn & Bone Chunky Tiered Circle Bead Stretch Bracelet
Showroom
3556 Main Street
Suite 2E
Manchester VT 05254
United States
DESCRIPTION
Bold, organic, and wonderfully sculptural, this 1970s Mod bracelet features a dramatic arrangement of natural horn and bone beads fashioned into chunky circular forms and stacked in a distinctive tiered silhouette. The varying tones, grain patterns, and natural markings of the materials give each element its own individual character, while the substantial proportions create an eye-catching statement around the wrist. Finished with a stretch construction, the bracelet slips on easily while maintaining its beautifully architectural form.
During the 1970s, jewelry design increasingly embraced natural materials and handcrafted aesthetics, reflecting the decade's fascination with global influences, artisan craftsmanship, and a return to organic forms. Horn, bone, wood, shell, and stone were transformed into oversized jewelry that celebrated the inherent beauty of the materials rather than disguising them. At the same time, the lingering influence of 1960s Mod design encouraged bold geometry and exaggerated scale, resulting in pieces that felt both earthy and strikingly modern.
The circular motif and tiered construction give this bracelet an almost sculptural quality, while the subtle variations inherent in natural horn and bone ensure that no two elements appear exactly alike.
Distinctive and unapologetically bold, this 1970s horn and bone stretch bracelet perfectly bridges Mod geometry and Bohemian naturalism. Its chunky proportions, dimensional construction, and organic materials make it a fabulous statement piece for collectors of vintage artisan and 1970s jewelry.
Brand/Maker: Unknown
Era: 1970s
Style: Stretch
Material(s): Bone/Horn
Markings/Stamps: None
Color(s): Brown/Ivory
Measurements
- Diameter: OS
- Circumference: OS
- Width: 2"
- Weight: 138g
Condition: Excellent
Call Outs: None
Sku: TTV921
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DESCRIPTION
Bold, organic, and wonderfully sculptural, this 1970s Mod bracelet features a dramatic arrangement of natural horn and bone beads fashioned into chunky circular forms and stacked in a distinctive tiered silhouette. The varying tones, grain patterns, and natural markings of the materials give each element its own individual character, while the substantial proportions create an eye-catching statement around the wrist. Finished with a stretch construction, the bracelet slips on easily while maintaining its beautifully architectural form.
During the 1970s, jewelry design increasingly embraced natural materials and handcrafted aesthetics, reflecting the decade's fascination with global influences, artisan craftsmanship, and a return to organic forms. Horn, bone, wood, shell, and stone were transformed into oversized jewelry that celebrated the inherent beauty of the materials rather than disguising them. At the same time, the lingering influence of 1960s Mod design encouraged bold geometry and exaggerated scale, resulting in pieces that felt both earthy and strikingly modern.
The circular motif and tiered construction give this bracelet an almost sculptural quality, while the subtle variations inherent in natural horn and bone ensure that no two elements appear exactly alike.
Distinctive and unapologetically bold, this 1970s horn and bone stretch bracelet perfectly bridges Mod geometry and Bohemian naturalism. Its chunky proportions, dimensional construction, and organic materials make it a fabulous statement piece for collectors of vintage artisan and 1970s jewelry.
Brand/Maker: Unknown
Era: 1970s
Style: Stretch
Material(s): Bone/Horn
Markings/Stamps: None
Color(s): Brown/Ivory
Measurements
- Diameter: OS
- Circumference: OS
- Width: 2"
- Weight: 138g
Condition: Excellent
Call Outs: None
Sku: TTV921
DESCRIPTION
Bold, organic, and wonderfully sculptural, this 1970s Mod bracelet features a dramatic arrangement of natural horn and bone beads fashioned into chunky circular forms and stacked in a distinctive tiered silhouette. The varying tones, grain patterns, and natural markings of the materials give each element its own individual character, while the substantial proportions create an eye-catching statement around the wrist. Finished with a stretch construction, the bracelet slips on easily while maintaining its beautifully architectural form.
During the 1970s, jewelry design increasingly embraced natural materials and handcrafted aesthetics, reflecting the decade's fascination with global influences, artisan craftsmanship, and a return to organic forms. Horn, bone, wood, shell, and stone were transformed into oversized jewelry that celebrated the inherent beauty of the materials rather than disguising them. At the same time, the lingering influence of 1960s Mod design encouraged bold geometry and exaggerated scale, resulting in pieces that felt both earthy and strikingly modern.
The circular motif and tiered construction give this bracelet an almost sculptural quality, while the subtle variations inherent in natural horn and bone ensure that no two elements appear exactly alike.
Distinctive and unapologetically bold, this 1970s horn and bone stretch bracelet perfectly bridges Mod geometry and Bohemian naturalism. Its chunky proportions, dimensional construction, and organic materials make it a fabulous statement piece for collectors of vintage artisan and 1970s jewelry.
Brand/Maker: Unknown
Era: 1970s
Style: Stretch
Material(s): Bone/Horn
Markings/Stamps: None
Color(s): Brown/Ivory
Measurements
- Diameter: OS
- Circumference: OS
- Width: 2"
- Weight: 138g
Condition: Excellent
Call Outs: None
Sku: TTV921




