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Vintage Bakelite Round Bead Necklace — Deep Amber | circa 1940s–1950s

Bold, warm, and deeply beautiful — this vintage Bakelite round bead necklace is a statement piece in the truest sense. Sixteen generously sized beads in deep, lustrous amber are strung with small black spacer beads that punctuate the strand with crisp contrast, lending the design a rhythm and sophistication that feels as refined today as it did in its mid-century heyday.

Each bead is a small treasure in its own right. At ¾ inch in diameter, they have a satisfying, substantial weight on the neck, and the rich amber color — warm cognac tones deepening to dark mahogany in the shadows — glows with an inner warmth that only genuine vintage Bakelite can produce. No two beads are perfectly identical, as the natural variation in the material gives each one its own subtle character.

The necklace closes with an original brass T-clasp, a charming period-correct detail that adds to its authenticity and vintage appeal. At 15 inches, it sits beautifully at the collarbone — the ideal length to wear alone as a focal piece or layered over a simple neckline.

Preserved in exceptional collector-grade condition, the beads retain their original high polish with no crazing, chips, or loss of color. A genuinely rare find in this size, color, and state of preservation.


DETAILS:

  • Material: Authentic Bakelite
  • Style: Round bead necklace
  • Color: Deep amber with mahogany undertones
  • Beads: 16 round beads, approximately ¾ inch diameter each
  • Spacers: Small black Bakelite spacer beads
  • Clasp: Original brass T-clasp
  • Length: Approximately 15 inches
  • Era: Circa 1940s–1950s
  • Origin: Made in the USA
  • Condition: Excellent — collector grade, original polish intact on all beads

A note on Bakelite: Bakelite is one of the world's first synthetic plastics, developed in the early 20th century and beloved by American jewelry makers for its rich colors and warm, substantial feel. Authentic vintage pieces are increasingly sought-after by collectors worldwide.

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