Vintage Pale Yellow and Bright Red Bakelite Stretch Bracelet
Vintage Pale Yellow and Bright Red Bakelite Stretch Bracelet
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Often known as "Bakelite," catalin is a brand name for a thermosetting polymer developed and trademarked in 1927 by the American Catalin Corporation of New York City, when the patent on Bakelite expired that year. A phenol formaldehyde resin, it can be worked with files, grinders, and cutters, and polished to a fine sheen.
Catalin is produced by a two-stage process, different than other types of phenolic resins, and does not contain fillers, such as sawdust or carbon black. Catalin is transparent, rather than opaque. Unlike other phenolics, it can be produced in bright colors or even marbled. This fact has made Catalin more popular than other types of Bakelite for consumer products.
This spectacular bracelet dates to the 1930s era. It is in great vintage condition, with only slight scratches pictured.
Approx 1.25" tall
Approx diameter: 1.75"
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