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Syracuse China’s “Bracelet” Pattern: Elegance That Endures

Syracuse China has long held a place of honor in American ceramic history—respected for its fine craftsmanship, timeless designs, and remarkable durability. One of the most striking and elegant patterns they produced was aptly named “Bracelet.”

What Makes the “Bracelet” Pattern Special?

The Bracelet pattern is instantly recognizable for its creamy ivory base adorned with a wide, radiant gold band around the rim. It’s understated, yet regal—perfect for formal dining without being overly ornate.

Produced in Syracuse’s fine Old Ivory body, this pattern exemplifies the kind of refinement that made Syracuse China a favorite in upscale homes and hospitality settings throughout the 20th century. The rich gold border elevates the simplicity of the ivory glaze, creating a look that is both classic and luxurious.

A Collector’s Favorite

While Syracuse China manufactured hundreds of patterns over its lifespan, Bracelet stands out for collectors who favor minimalist elegance with a touch of opulence. It’s often found in dinner plates, bread-and-butter plates, cream soups, and serving pieces—each showcasing that signature gold trim.

Despite its refined look, like all Syracuse pieces, Bracelet was built to last. Many pieces survive in excellent condition today, making it possible for collectors to assemble full sets—or mix and match with other Syracuse gold-trimmed patterns.

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