Our selection of vintage designer bracelets for men and women
How to choose a vintage luxury bracelet?
The Force 10 Fred bangle, the flexible Chaîne d'ancre bracelet from Hermès, and the Spiga bracelet from Bulgari are among the most trusted names in vintage jewelry. These timeless pieces of luxury jewelry still look beautiful on the wrist. Time has no effect on the classic mesh of the Hermès model, created in 1938 by Robert Dumas. The sleek design of the Seventies cuff bracelet from Dihn Van still looks contemporary.
These designer vintage bracelets are old-fashioned in name only. Their distinctive lines make them suitable for everyday wear and continue to appeal to lovers of antique women's bracelets. These bracelets are among the most sought-after and copied pieces of jewelry. Acquiring them is an investment, and we recommend purchasing them from a professional. They guarantee their authenticity by verifying their provenance and quality.
How to recognize a fake Cartier love bracelet?
Created in 1969, the Cartier Love bracelet designed by Aldo Cipullo has become a must-have in vintage jewelry. Its design, designed to better fit the shape of the wrist, and the simplicity of its lines have won over all lovers of beautiful, timeless jewelry. Unfortunately, fame inspires unscrupulous people, and counterfeits are rife on the market. How can you tell a real Love bracelet from a fake and avoid getting scammed? Genuine Cartier models are made of real gold and bear the Cartier hallmark, in a diamond shape. The screw used to open or close the jewelry is entirely gold. Likewise, the Cartier brand and serial number are engraved by hand, not by laser. If in doubt, have your jewelry appraised by a jeweler, and in any case, carefully keep all the documents delivered with this antique signed bracelet made famous, in particular, by Elisabeth Taylor. Rest assured, all models available at Maison ELOE are perfectly authentic. We only sell certified pieces.
Why choose a vintage signature bracelet?
A Dior star bracelet, a Chanel bracelet, or even a Hermès Médor bracelet are luxury bracelets that do not depreciate. They are signed, and the house hallmark or a serial number allows you to date the year of their manufacture. These pieces are often characteristic of the haute couture style. Imposing and baroque, the vintage cuff bracelet is immediately identifiable. Antique signed bracelet models are prized for their ornamental appearance. Delivered in their original box and certificate, these pieces of jewelry do not depreciate. Like luxury jewelry bracelets, they increase in value. The only thing to respect: take care of them and store them in their pouch or a jewelry box.
How to maintain your signature bracelet?
The antique signed bracelet for women is one of the most handled jewels. Friction, wear of the clasp and metal, dirt tarnish it and weaken it. Not to mention our little habits…. As we get into the habit of turning a ring around our finger, we “play” with the charms of Chanel bracelets without realizing it. To restore the luster to a vintage gold bracelet, you can clean it with a soft-bristled toothbrush and toothpaste. To clean an antique Hermès bracelet, it is also possible to soak it in a container lined with aluminum foil and filled with hot water and coarse salt. The electrolysis solution will remove the oxidation. After 30 minutes your silver bracelet will have regained its shine. This tip applies to all fine jewelry bracelets in solid silver. As soon as an antique piece of jewelry is set with stones like a diamond bracelet, it is best to entrust it to a jeweler. He will also check the wear on the clasp of a second-hand bracelet.