Agate Buckle Bracelet
After the purchase of Balmoral castle by Queen Victoria, a sudden craze for Scottish jewelry emerged in order to align with the tastes of the British monarch. Scottish jewelrs from the late 19th century makes great use of the natural resources found locally, such as agates, marble, and quartz. This bracelet is made of different richly colored agate stones set in sterling silver, and features a really incredible buckle shape for the closure. This belt bracelet works in the same manner as a real belt.
7.5” flat measurement x 3/4” wide band
fits a small wrist
After the purchase of Balmoral castle by Queen Victoria, a sudden craze for Scottish jewelry emerged in order to align with the tastes of the British monarch. Scottish jewelrs from the late 19th century makes great use of the natural resources found locally, such as agates, marble, and quartz. This bracelet is made of different richly colored agate stones set in sterling silver, and features a really incredible buckle shape for the closure. This belt bracelet works in the same manner as a real belt.
7.5” flat measurement x 3/4” wide band
fits a small wrist
After the purchase of Balmoral castle by Queen Victoria, a sudden craze for Scottish jewelry emerged in order to align with the tastes of the British monarch. Scottish jewelrs from the late 19th century makes great use of the natural resources found locally, such as agates, marble, and quartz. This bracelet is made of different richly colored agate stones set in sterling silver, and features a really incredible buckle shape for the closure. This belt bracelet works in the same manner as a real belt.
7.5” flat measurement x 3/4” wide band
fits a small wrist