She's a bohemian goddess derived from artifacts found in King Tut's tomb in 1922. The discovery revealed art treasures and created intrigue of a style in sync with the design trends of modern day 1920s. Hieroglyphics and statuary became one of the vernacular styles of art deco. This serene Egyptian beauty is struck from antique dies and mounted in a composition typical of the European interpretation of exotic jewelry in the '20s and '30s. Flanked by vintage blue stones and exquisite metal work, the bracelet is connected with a foldover clasp. Enameled and finished in burnished silver. Signed Sweet Romance USA.Enjoy learning more about 1920s Art Deco style on our blog...Shelley talks 1920s jewelry and design, click here: Art Deco: Angles and curves traveling at the speed of lifeThe highlights of Art Deco fashion, click here: Fashionable Flapper: Almost a 100 years later and still the bee's knees