
Resin and wood striped bangle bracelet
Selling Price
$35
History
This style of bangle bracelet emerged during the late 1960s and 1970s when natural materials and bold geometric patterns became fashionable in jewelry design. The combination of dark resin (or possibly horn) with lighter wood inlays reflects the era's fascination with organic materials and handcrafted aesthetics. These bangles were often produced in India, Southeast Asia, or by artisan workshops catering to the bohemian fashion movement. Such vintage bangles appeal to collectors of retro and boho-style jewelry, as well as enthusiasts of sustainable and natural-material accessories. The distinctive striped pattern and chunky silhouette make these pieces popular among those seeking unique statement jewelry that reflects 1970s counterculture aesthetics. Vintage fashion lovers and collectors of period accessories value these bangles for their handcrafted quality and nostalgic appeal.
Origin
India or Southeast Asia
Time period
circa 1968-1980