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Seaman Schepps Turquoise Bracelet

Three chunky nuggets of turquoise are joined by eighteen carat gold loops to form a sleek, chic bracelet. Signed Seaman Schepps, seven inches long, one inch wide.

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About Seaman Schepps

About Seaman Schepps

Seaman Schepps opened his first jewelry salon in Los Angeles in 1904 and, in 1914, in San Francisco. In 1921, he relocated to Sixth Avenue in New York City, but he was forced to close this salon after the stock market crash in 1929. After reassessing current jewelry trends, he opened an exclusive shop on Madison Avenue in 1934, offering only unique and original designs. His jewelry is characterized by the utilization of precious and semi-precious stones together with man-made materials to create an interesting color palette. In 1956, Seaman Schepps relocated to 485 Park Avenue where his jewelry continues to be offered to a discriminating clientele even though Schepps passed away in 1972.