Bracelet - 18 kt. White gold - 0.00ct. tw. Ruby - Diamond






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Description from the seller
White gold bracelet 18 kt with rubies and natural diamonds – 1950s/1960s – Italian craftsmanship – 30 g
Magnificent vintage bracelet made of 18 kt white gold, handcrafted in Italy in the 1950s/60s.
Consisting of three parallel rows of gemstones: the central one with natural diamonds cut in a brilliant shape, and the two side rows with natural rubies in an intense red color.
An example of classic elegance and high jewelry craftsmanship by Italy.
Technical specifications
• Metal: 18 kt white gold (stamped 750)
Weight: approx. 30 g
• Length: approx. 18.5 cm
• Width: approx. 1 cm
Closure: a box with double lateral safety.
Period: 1950s/1960s
Origin: Italian manufactory
Details of the precious stones.
Natural diamonds
Approximate number: 56
Cut: round brilliant
Estimated total weight: ~4.2 ct
• Color: G–H
Purity: VS–SI
Treatments: none known.
Natural rubies
Approximate number: 113
Cut: mixed round
Estimated total weight: ~5.6 ct
Color: medium-dark intense red
• Transparency: good – very good
Treatments: none known.
Three-row continuous line bracelet with a flexible mount in white gold and prong settings.
A typical design of Italian jewelry from the 1950s and 1960s, elegant and refined, with perfect harmony between the brightness of the diamonds and the warmth of the rubies.
Excellent condition. Perfectly functioning closure, well-secured stones, and preserved original shine.
An authentic and rare jewel, ideal both as an investment and as a refined collectible piece.
As shown in the photos, a ruby is missing next to the clasp.
White gold bracelet 18 kt with rubies and natural diamonds – 1950s/1960s – Italian craftsmanship – 30 g
Magnificent vintage bracelet made of 18 kt white gold, handcrafted in Italy in the 1950s/60s.
Consisting of three parallel rows of gemstones: the central one with natural diamonds cut in a brilliant shape, and the two side rows with natural rubies in an intense red color.
An example of classic elegance and high jewelry craftsmanship by Italy.
Technical specifications
• Metal: 18 kt white gold (stamped 750)
Weight: approx. 30 g
• Length: approx. 18.5 cm
• Width: approx. 1 cm
Closure: a box with double lateral safety.
Period: 1950s/1960s
Origin: Italian manufactory
Details of the precious stones.
Natural diamonds
Approximate number: 56
Cut: round brilliant
Estimated total weight: ~4.2 ct
• Color: G–H
Purity: VS–SI
Treatments: none known.
Natural rubies
Approximate number: 113
Cut: mixed round
Estimated total weight: ~5.6 ct
Color: medium-dark intense red
• Transparency: good – very good
Treatments: none known.
Three-row continuous line bracelet with a flexible mount in white gold and prong settings.
A typical design of Italian jewelry from the 1950s and 1960s, elegant and refined, with perfect harmony between the brightness of the diamonds and the warmth of the rubies.
Excellent condition. Perfectly functioning closure, well-secured stones, and preserved original shine.
An authentic and rare jewel, ideal both as an investment and as a refined collectible piece.
As shown in the photos, a ruby is missing next to the clasp.
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