Vintage 1930s Bell Trading Post Copper Cuff Bracelet

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A little Route 66 history for the wrist. Early Bell Trading Post copper with deep patina, strong Southwestern geometry, and plenty of old-road character.


Description

Founded in Albuquerque in 1932, Bell Trading Post helped define the look of the old roadside Southwest — trading posts, desert highways, and travelers heading west with the windows down.

This early copper cuff carries that history in a clean, graphic form. A recessed darkened band is framed by warm copper borders, with a repeating circle motif and simple geometric details at each side. The copper has developed a rich aged patina, giving the bracelet depth and the kind of character that only time gets right.

Easy to wear alone or stacked with silver, turquoise, and other vintage cuffs.

Interior Cuff Length 5"
Gap Opening 1.75"
Band Width at Widest 5/8"

Specifications

Vintage Bell Trading Post copper cuff bracelet.
Era: 1930s.
Material: Copper.
Maker: Bell Trading Post Company, Albuquerque, New Mexico.
Interior maker’s stamp.
Width: 5/8" at the widest point.
Interior circumference: Approximately 5"
Gap: 1.75"
Total length including gap: Just over .
Condition: Good vintage condition with age-related surface wear, natural patina, and oxidation throughout. Please review all photographs carefully.

One old-school Southwestern classic. Add it to the stack before it heads back down the road.