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1960's Ed Levin Modernist Beveled Sterling Cuff Bracelet Signed LEVIN BENN VT
$ 83.95
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This is a great vintage Ed Levin bangle bracelet in beautiful condition, it has a hammered, beveled finish that is stunning. The bracelet is signed Levin and Sterling. The bracelet is beveled and hammered and has beautiful reflective angles not normally seen in other cuffs. It was made in the 1960's and it is signed LEVIN BENN VT the location where designer Ed Levin made his jewelry in the 1960's was Bennington Vt. in his shop. This style is no longer produced and is becoming quite rare. It is entirely possible that Mr. Levin made this piece himself. This piece is so well made and high quality , which is why it is just as sturdy as it was the day it was made.*** ***SIZE MUST READ**** ***The weight is 12g and the distance around INCLUDING the gap is 7 inches. It has a slight amount of give so I believe it will fit up to 7.25". My wrist is 7" and it fits me perfect. There is moderate wear to the silver which is normal for vintage sterling silver jewelry
It is important for me to let my customers know the jewelry comes from a non smoking home. The best part is you can put my jewelry right on, or give it as a gift, (unlike many vintage pieces) because....... Pieces are cleaned and polished by me in a solution of warm water and soap, and if need be I brush it with a soft toothbrush and polish it until my arm hurts! I know some people like patina and in most cases true patina stays on the piece but the jewelry is clean, free of dirt and oils that build up from wear. Finally the piece is wrapped in a new white tissue paper. (The rest of my packaging supplies may be recycled) I love to answer your questions, I am happy to take and post additional photos at your request, I check for sales or messages throughout the day. Thank You for looking, please check out my other Ed Levin pieces and other jewelry in my collection. Sincerely, Mary Ellen Ed Levin is the father of Mid-Century modern jewelry design, an artist in many mediums, he began his jewelry company in 1950 in New York. Today the company is still family owned though Levin passed away in 2008. He is known for his sterling silver jewelry in designs that are fluid and modernist style.