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Collection of vintage gold-filled bracelets from the 1930s–1960s featuring cameos, carved stones, Peking glass, and gemstone cabochons displayed on a gold stand
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Five gold-fill vintage bracelets with cameos, carved peking glass, carved tiger's eye, pink glass and agate on a white background around a pop-tart holiday ornament
Vintage gold-filled bracelets with carved stones, cameos, and glass cabochons draped over Prosecco bottle for a styled product display
Collection of vintage gold-filled bracelets from the 1930s–1960s featuring cameos, carved stones, Peking glass, and gemstone cabochons displayed on a gold stand
Woman's wrists stacked with multiple vintage gold-filled bracelets with varying colorful stones holding a cocktail glass.
Close up of person's arm wearing 3 vintage bracelets including cameos, onyx stones and pink glass adn two, gold rings with handpainted glass centers.
Close up of person's wrist and hand wearing 5 vintage gold-filled bracelets including tiger's eye, opal, carved peking glass, jade and two, gold rings with hand-painted glass centers.
Five gold-fill vintage bracelets with cameos, carved peking glass, carved tiger's eye, pink glass and agate on a white background around a pop-tart holiday ornament

Vintage Gold-Filled Bracelet

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Handpicked vintage bracelets, crafted between the 1930s and 1960s - an era known for meticulous design, fine detailing, and heirloom-worthy materials that still hold their shine today.

We’re sourcing these pieces in collaboration with Kat from Stone Cooper, who has over 20 years of experience collecting and restoring vintage jewelry. Her deep knowledge and trained eye are what make this small collection so special. Every bracelet here has been carefully examined - and while vintage jewelry sometimes keeps a few secrets, these descriptions are based on Kat’s expert (and educated) guesses.

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Each piece is one-of-a-kind, made from gold-filled or gold-plated brass (most marked 1/20th 12K GF, or comparable quality). Many feature the unique stones, glass, and clasps that define vintage craftsmanship - details you rarely see replicated today.

Collection of vintage gold-filled bracelets from the 1930s–1960s featuring cameos, carved stones, Peking glass, and gemstone cabochons displayed on a gold stand

This bracelet by L.S. Peterson Co. features 3 natural dendritic agate cabochons set in die-struck filigree panels, accented with hand-applied rose and green-gold leaves, exemplifying the interwar blend of Victorian-inspired motifs and early Art Deco metalwork.

  • Details: Gold-filled with applied rose & green gold; natural dendritic agate
  • Length: 7.5in
  • Era: likely 1925–1935

This mid-century American bracelet features deeply carved seafoam-green Peking glass cabochons, set in gold-filled bezels, retaining its original spring-ring clasp and safety chain.

  • Details: Gold-filled; carved Peking glass
  • Length: 7in, 2in chain guard
  • Era: 1940s–1960s

This bracelet, with five hand-carved shell cameos in thick 12K gold-filled bezels, showcases the soft peach-and-ivory tones of the era; made by Colonial Creations, it retains its original safety chain and spring-ring clasp. 

  • Details: 1/20 12K gold-filled; carved shell cameos
  • Length: 7.5in, 2.5in chain guard 
  • Era: 1950s–1960s

From the R.F. Simmons Company, this bracelet centers on four round target links: stepped concentric circles, each set with a rose-colored Czech glass chaton.

  • Length: 7in, Box Clasp, adjustable via original extender
  • Era: Late 1940s to mid-1950s

This striking bracelet showcases oval tiger’s eye links, each displaying the stone’s signature golden-brown chatoyancy. The gems are framed in warm gold-filled bezels and joined by classic mid-century ribbed connectors.

  • Materials: Tiger’s eye, 1/20 12K gold-filled
  • Era: 1950s–1960s

A true find – genuine nephrite jade cabochons each set in a 12K gold-filled bezel with classic mid-century ribbed connectors.

  • Details: Genuine nephrite jade; 1/20 12K gold-filled
  • Length: 7.5in
  • Era: 1940s–1960s

This dreamy bracelet features tiny flakes of genuine opal suspended in clear resin, creating an underwater, liquid-like glow with flashes of green, pink and blue. The stones are bezel-set in 12K gold-filled frames.

  • Details: 1/20 12K gold-filled; composite opal-resin cabochons; original spring-ring clasp and safety chain
  • Length: 7in, 2.5in chain guard
  • Era: 1950s–1970s

Featuring hand-carved tiger’s eye, this Providence Stock Company bracelet shows swirling mid-century carving work, unique to American studios.

  • Details: Carved tiger’s eye; 1/20 12K gold-filled
  • Length: 7.5in
  • Era: 1940s–1950s

This bracelet features round textured links set with deep purple glass stones, adding a subtle vintage touch.

  • Details: Box Clasp, adjustable via original extender
  • Length: 7in
  • Era: Late 1940s to mid-1950s

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Stone Cooper

At Stone Cooper, jewelry is a method of storytelling. Designer & Owner Katherine (Kat) Sliclen creates pieces that are sustainably and ethically-sourced, specializing in antique and vintage deadstock parts. With a background in metal smithing, Kat hunts through secret warehouses for hours (days?) on end, picking through bead by bead, link by link to find the perfect pieces to repurpose into her own designs. The result is nostalgic jewelry that manages to feel modern & truly unique.