Immerse yourself in the glamorous world of the 1930s with this stunning historical Art Deco bracelet, a masterpiece of the finest goldsmith's art. Crafted from exquisite 750/18-carat yellow gold and a precious platinum plating, this piece of jewellery combines the elegance and sophistication of a bygone era.
The geometrically elegant design of the bracelet is typical of the taste of the Art Deco period. Every detail of this filigree piece of jewellery testifies to the highest level of craftsmanship and aesthetic sensitivity. The surface of the bracelet is completely set with a total of 224 sparkling early brilliant-cut diamonds, which have a total weight of approx. 2.25 carats and shine in the H-I, SI1 quality range. This brilliant ensemble is complemented by fascinating natural sapphires in a faceted triangular cut, which are bezel-set and together weigh approx. 1.12 carats.
A special highlight of this precious bracelet is the securely functioning buckle, which is fitted with an additional safety shaft and therefore offers maximum wearing comfort and security. This exquisite piece of jewellery was created around 1930 and embodies the luxurious designs of Art Deco in an impressive way.
The bracelet is not only an expression of timeless beauty, but also a perfect accessory for special occasions and events. With this unique piece, you are wearing a piece of history that attracts attention both then and now.
You will receive this valuable bracelet lovingly packaged in one of our high-quality cases, accompanied by a certificate of authenticity. Please note that vintage or antique jewellery items are worn objects that may show slight signs of wear due to their history. This gives the piece of jewellery its special charm and character, which tells of its eventful past.
Dimensions & details
- 750/- gold
- Weight 17.94 g
- Length 17.5 cm
- Width 0.8 cm
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