Vintage Silver-Tone Black Cabochon Link Bracelet

Unbranded (Possibly Sarah Coventry or Trifari) · Jewelry & Watches > Vintage Costume Jewelry

Vintage Silver-Tone Black Cabochon Link Bracelet

Era / Decade

Late 1960s to Mid 1970s

Material

Silver-tone base metal with injection-molded black thermoset or lucite cabochons. Likely a rhodium or nickel plating.

Condition

Good to Very Good. The metal shows some light patina and micro-scratching indicative of age, but no significant plating loss or 'green' corrosion (verdigris). Cabochons appear secure and glossy.

Demand Level

Moderate. Steady demand for black vintage jewelry; consistently popular for everyday wear and professional settings.

Resale Value

Estimated Resale Value

$18.00 - $35.00

Estimated Retail Value

$15.00 - $25.00 (original equivalent value)

Comparable Sales

Similar unbranded black cabochon bracelets from the 70s typically sell for $15-$22 plus shipping. Named pieces from designers like Sarah Coventry can reach $35-$45.

Description

This elegant vintage link bracelet features seven open-work silver-tone filigree stations, each bezel-set with an oval black onyx-style cabochon. The mid-century design utilizes comfortable articulated links and a secure fold-over clasp. Perfect for a classic goth, Victorian revival, or minimalist vintage aesthetic. Length is approximately 7 to 7.5 inches.

Key Features

Timeless black and silver colorway, articulated links for comfortable wear, lightweight construction, and sturdy vintage fold-over clasp. Fits the current 'modern vintage' and 'dark academia' trends.

Authenticity Indicators

Classic costume jewelry construction. The fold-over clasp style is highly indicative of 1960s-70s production. Lack of hallmarking suggests a department store brand. Confidence: High (as mid-market costume jewelry).

Flaws to Note

Light surface wear on the metal; possible dulling of the finish on the underside. One link appears slightly stiff compared to others. No major chips in the cabochons.

Selling Guide

Where to Sell

Etsy for the vintage audience; eBay or Mercari for quick turnover. Poshmark is also a good option if bundled with other jewelry items.

Selling Tips

Include 'Mid-Century,' 'Gothic,' and 'Filigree' in the title. Take high-resolution macro shots of the clasp and the back of the links to show condition. Use a coin or measuring tape in one photo to provide a size reference. Clean gently with a dry microfiber cloth; avoid harsh chemicals that could strip the plating.

Appraised on 6/1/2026