Bracelet - 14 kt. Yellow gold Garnet - Garnet

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Laura Trevino
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Antique yellow gold 14‑carat bracelet with garnet as the main stone and garnet in the surrounding setting, 19 cm circumference (large), weight 17.80 g, no laboratory report.

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Description from the seller

Very antique bracelet with 3 strands of garnets and a 14k yellow gold decorative clasp from 1880.
The dark red garnets have an average size of approximately 4.8 mm and are facet cut.
Detailed jewelry clasp with gold side pieces featuring star motifs and fine engravings.
Seven grenades are installed in the slot.

This bracelet is worn with the traditional costumes of the South Holland islands / Zeeland.
This type of jewelry originates from Dutch traditional clothing in rural areas and in the fishing community.
This type of jewelry is a historically Dutch cultural heritage that attracts much interest worldwide.

Sizes and specifications

Weight: 25.77 grams.
Quality mark: Hollands, the old oak leaf for 14 karat gold. This hallmark was used between 1853 and 1906.
The lock has been inspected at two locations, but because it is positioned under the hanging eyes, it cannot be photographed; however, it is clearly visible under magnification.
Size: approx. 19 cm.
Cross-section of grenade: approx. 4.8 mm.
Size of gold clasp: approximately 20.82 x 13.42 mm.
Equipped with a 14-karat gold necklace.
Insured shipping in a jewelry box with tracking as a parcel post.

Very antique bracelet with 3 strands of garnets and a 14k yellow gold decorative clasp from 1880.
The dark red garnets have an average size of approximately 4.8 mm and are facet cut.
Detailed jewelry clasp with gold side pieces featuring star motifs and fine engravings.
Seven grenades are installed in the slot.

This bracelet is worn with the traditional costumes of the South Holland islands / Zeeland.
This type of jewelry originates from Dutch traditional clothing in rural areas and in the fishing community.
This type of jewelry is a historically Dutch cultural heritage that attracts much interest worldwide.

Sizes and specifications

Weight: 25.77 grams.
Quality mark: Hollands, the old oak leaf for 14 karat gold. This hallmark was used between 1853 and 1906.
The lock has been inspected at two locations, but because it is positioned under the hanging eyes, it cannot be photographed; however, it is clearly visible under magnification.
Size: approx. 19 cm.
Cross-section of grenade: approx. 4.8 mm.
Size of gold clasp: approximately 20.82 x 13.42 mm.
Equipped with a 14-karat gold necklace.
Insured shipping in a jewelry box with tracking as a parcel post.

Details

Estimated period
17th century
Style
Antique
No. of surrounding gemstones
0
No. of main gemstones
0
Laboratory Report
No laboratory report
Era
1400-1900
Total carat weight of main stone(s)
0.00
Metal
Yellow gold
Total carat weight of surrounding stones
0.00
Brand jewellery
No
Fineness
14 kt.
Main Stone
Garnet
Surrounding Stones
Garnet
Total weight
17.8 g
Condition
Very good condition - slightly used with small signs of wear
Country of Origin
Netherlands
Gender
Women
Circumference
19 cm
Bracelet size
Large (19 cm)
The NetherlandsVerified
400
Objects sold
100%
Private

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