Bracelet - 18 kt. Yellow gold





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Description from the seller
Bracelet in 18-carat gold (acid tested)
Weight 23.3 grams. Length 18 cm.
Handcrafted jewelry work carried out in Italy, circa 1970.
Seven natural colored stones cut in cabochon style are set in rich gold mounts.
On the top part of the stones, a silhouette of a scarab is engraved, while on the lower part, a star and a symbol in the shape of an M are engraved. (see the detail photos).
Efficient closure also equipped with safety.
Shipping only to European Union countries, excluding islands.
Seller's Story
Bracelet in 18-carat gold (acid tested)
Weight 23.3 grams. Length 18 cm.
Handcrafted jewelry work carried out in Italy, circa 1970.
Seven natural colored stones cut in cabochon style are set in rich gold mounts.
On the top part of the stones, a silhouette of a scarab is engraved, while on the lower part, a star and a symbol in the shape of an M are engraved. (see the detail photos).
Efficient closure also equipped with safety.
Shipping only to European Union countries, excluding islands.
Seller's Story
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