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The Weekender Vintage

Curated collection of vintage for the romantic at heart 💗

Double Heart Bow Sweetheart Bracelet

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Double Heart Bow Sweetheart Bracelet

$156.00

Charming vintage double heart and bows sweetheart expansion bracelet, by Phoenix Speidel. 1940s, WW2 Era “sweetheart” jewelry. Gold Filled. Expandable. Widens and contracts via link system around the wrist. Double heart is etched with 3 flowers and a big swooping bow. This heirloom bracelet is rare and in excellent vintage condition, with very little signs wear. From times of sweet and simple romantic gestures, the most lovely and beautiful keepsake.

Marked:
Speidel Made, Phoenix' on inside band

Size:
Adjustable

Measurements:
4.5” unexpanded // 7.5” fully expanded

HISTORY:
In the late 1800s when these bracelets were first sold, they were marketed for babies and young girls. They were so popular, that the companies making them soon found a way to appeal to grown women, as well. It wasn’t long before they were marketed as keepsakes for the loved ones of soldiers going away to war in both World Wars. They became known as sweetheart jewelry.

Sweetheart jewelry became extremely popular during World War I, as a means of connection between men off to war overseas and their sweethearts back home. These young men initiated the tradition of sending "sweetheart” jewelry to their girlfriends, wives, sisters, and mothers. It was one of many things that soldiers either made, engraved, or purchased. The production of sweetheart jewelry ended after World War II.

This item is in rare and excellent vintage condition. Please email theweekenderfashion@gmail.com for additional information as all sales are final.

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