This Art Deco bracelet was either modified by the original seller or by an owner. The remnant tubing and center join indicates the middle section of the bracelet may have originated as a pair of clips or a buckle of some type. Pairs of diamond clips were de rigueur during the 1930’s, especially with the two clips being mirror images of each other. See the front of this nice looking bracelet and a discussion of married jewelry on the Mardon blog.
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