Chopard - Bracelet - Ice Cube - 18 kt. Rose gold





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A ladies jewellery item in 18 karat rose gold with no laboratory report, weighing 14.4 g, bracelet size 16.5–17 cm, originating from Switzerland, and catalogued as brand jewellery with no model or main stone specified.
Description from the seller
Ever since its launch in 1999, the Ice Cube collection has offered successive interpretations of its modern aesthetic inspired by tiny blocks of ice. Symbolising perfection and miraculous geometry, the cube is a source of inspiration in all creative fields. In selecting this figure, the Ice Cube collection dares to play on its rare nature, its disruptive aesthetic, as well as the infinite glinting flashes of light reflected off its multiple facets. Minimalist Elegance.
Rarely worn.
Ever since its launch in 1999, the Ice Cube collection has offered successive interpretations of its modern aesthetic inspired by tiny blocks of ice. Symbolising perfection and miraculous geometry, the cube is a source of inspiration in all creative fields. In selecting this figure, the Ice Cube collection dares to play on its rare nature, its disruptive aesthetic, as well as the infinite glinting flashes of light reflected off its multiple facets. Minimalist Elegance.
Rarely worn.
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