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"Perfumes are the feelings of flowers." ~Heinrich Heine

A statement of sheer femininity, this bracelet is a handcrafted art piece. Eight miniature 3-D perfume bottles dangle along a double rolo chain bracelet with a vintage Byzantine clasp. At 1-1/8" tall, each bottle possesses all the details and ornament of the vintage originals, from handmade art glass, sculptured pedestals, tops and atomizer fittings. Length: 8", adjust to fit. Handcrafted by a beloved jeweler and friend in California.  

Each represents a different era, from the legendary DeVilbiss atomizers and are finished in mixed bronze, silver and 14K gold Bracelet can be adjusted for length.

The first perfume atomizers of the Ohio based DeVilbiss Company were an instant success. Between 1925 and 1938, the bottles were imported from the glass workshops of Czechoslovakia. Their sleek and curvy shapes and rich colors became extremely popular and those precious pieces live on through this art piece 

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Parisian Perfume Bottle Charm Bracelet

SKU: BR114
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"Perfumes are the feelings of flowers." ~Heinrich Heine

A statement of sheer femininity, this bracelet is a handcrafted art piece. Eight miniature 3-D perfume bottles dangle along a double rolo chain bracelet with a vintage Byzantine clasp. At 1-1/8" tall, each bottle possesses all the details and ornament of the vintage originals, from handmade art glass, sculptured pedestals, tops and atomizer fittings. Length: 8", adjust to fit. Handcrafted by a beloved jeweler and friend in California.  

Each represents a different era, from the legendary DeVilbiss atomizers and are finished in mixed bronze, silver and 14K gold Bracelet can be adjusted for length.

The first perfume atomizers of the Ohio based DeVilbiss Company were an instant success. Between 1925 and 1938, the bottles were imported from the glass workshops of Czechoslovakia. Their sleek and curvy shapes and rich colors became extremely popular and those precious pieces live on through this art piece