Help identifying German bracelet hallmarks — jumping hare + two birds in flight

Hello, I’m hoping someone can help me identify the hallmarks on a vintage German bracelet that I inherited. It’s a silver-toned honeycomb-pattern bracelet, likely mid-century (1950s–1970s), with a clasp that features two distinct hallmarks:
• One side shows a jumping hare — compact body, long ears, stylized leaping pose.
• The other side shows two birds in flight, possibly swallows or doves, flying in formation.
There’s no visible purity mark (e.g., 835 or 925), and no crescent + crown, so I believe these are maker’s marks, not national hallmarks. The honeycomb texture and clasp style suggest German modernist design, possibly from Pforzheim or southern Germany.
I’ve searched online and through hallmark databases but haven’t found a match for either symbol. I’d be grateful for any insights — whether you’ve seen these marks before, know the workshop, or can suggest where to look next.
Photos of the bracelet and hallmarks are below.

Thanks in advance

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Still searching… :face_with_monocle: Looks like Trifari…

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