Chimento - Bracelet - 18 kt. Yellow gold, White gold






IGI Antwerp gemmologist with over 25 years' experience specialising in vintage brand jewellery.
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Two-tone 18 carat gold serpent bracelet in yellow and white gold, total weight 89.2 g, featuring 44 brilliant-cut diamonds at the ends with an approximate 0.05 ct each, no laboratory report, country of origin Italy, branded jewellery.
Description from the seller
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Yellow and white gold snake-shaped bracelet with 44 brilliant stones at each end.
The jewelry packaging can be dated to the 1980s and 1990s.
It is specified that the 44 stones are.
Brilliant cut diamonds.
The carat weight of each stone is
About 5 cents of a carat.
***This lot benefits from a reduced buyer's protection fee of 4.5% (instead of 9%), which will be arranged for the winning bidder after the auction closes. A sales team member will contact you one working day after the auction ends to assist you further with the discount.***
Yellow and white gold snake-shaped bracelet with 44 brilliant stones at each end.
The jewelry packaging can be dated to the 1980s and 1990s.
It is specified that the 44 stones are.
Brilliant cut diamonds.
The carat weight of each stone is
About 5 cents of a carat.
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