Bracelet - 18 kt. Yellow gold

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Vintage 18 carat yellow gold bracelet (750/1000) weighing 98 g, length 19 cm and width 3.5 cm, made in Italy in the 1960s–1970s, with a concealed integrated clasp and hallmarks 750 plus maker’s mark; excellent condition.

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Vintage 18 kt yellow gold bracelet (750/1000) – 98 grams – Italian manufacture, circa 1960s/70s

Splendid and important vintage bracelet in 18 carat yellow gold, made in Italy, probably dating to the second half of the twentieth century (circa 1960s/70s).

The jewelry features a wide link with slightly domed geometric elements, joined by small hinges that confer fluidity, comfort and a remarkable presence on the wrist. The satin finish enhances the sculptural design and the quality of craftsmanship.

The integrated concealed clasp, with engraved star details, testifies to the meticulous artisanal workmanship. The bracelet bears a 750 hallmark, a probable Italian registration-type mark ending in MI, in addition to a further maker's monogram.

A jewel of great class, interesting both as an investment in gold and as a piece of high Italian vintage jewelry.

With a red velvet case.

Technical details
• Material: Yellow gold 18 kt (750/1000)
• Weight: 98 g
• Length: 19 cm
• Width: 3.5 cm
• Clasp: concealed integrated clasp with safety
• Period: circa 1960–1970
• Origin: Italy
• Hallmarks: 750, probable Italian registration-type mark ending in MI, maker's monogram
• Condition: excellent



English

Vintage 18 kt yellow gold bracelet (750/1000) – 98 grams – Italian manufacture, circa 1960s/70s

Important vintage bracelet in 18 carat yellow gold, made in Italy, likely dating to the second half of the 20th century (circa 1960s/70s).

The bracelet features a wide articulated design composed of slightly domed geometric links, connected by small hinges that provide fluid movement, comfort and remarkable presence on the wrist. The satin finish enhances its sculptural design and fine craftsmanship.

The integrated concealed clasp, with engraved star details, reflects refined workmanship. The bracelet is hallmarked 750, bears a likely Italian maker’s registration-type mark ending in MI, and an additional maker’s monogram.

A sophisticated jewel, appealing both as a gold investment and as a piece of fine Italian vintage jewelry.

Presented with red velvet case.

Technical details
• Material: 18 kt yellow gold (750/1000)
• Weight: 98 g
• Length: 19 cm
• Width: 3.5 cm
• Clasp: concealed integrated clasp with safety
• Period: circa 1960s–1970s
• Origin: Italy
• Hallmarks: 750, likely Italian maker’s registration-type mark ending in MI, maker’s monogram
• Condition: excellent

Vintage 18 kt yellow gold bracelet (750/1000) – 98 grams – Italian manufacture, circa 1960s/70s

Splendid and important vintage bracelet in 18 carat yellow gold, made in Italy, probably dating to the second half of the twentieth century (circa 1960s/70s).

The jewelry features a wide link with slightly domed geometric elements, joined by small hinges that confer fluidity, comfort and a remarkable presence on the wrist. The satin finish enhances the sculptural design and the quality of craftsmanship.

The integrated concealed clasp, with engraved star details, testifies to the meticulous artisanal workmanship. The bracelet bears a 750 hallmark, a probable Italian registration-type mark ending in MI, in addition to a further maker's monogram.

A jewel of great class, interesting both as an investment in gold and as a piece of high Italian vintage jewelry.

With a red velvet case.

Technical details
• Material: Yellow gold 18 kt (750/1000)
• Weight: 98 g
• Length: 19 cm
• Width: 3.5 cm
• Clasp: concealed integrated clasp with safety
• Period: circa 1960–1970
• Origin: Italy
• Hallmarks: 750, probable Italian registration-type mark ending in MI, maker's monogram
• Condition: excellent



English

Vintage 18 kt yellow gold bracelet (750/1000) – 98 grams – Italian manufacture, circa 1960s/70s

Important vintage bracelet in 18 carat yellow gold, made in Italy, likely dating to the second half of the 20th century (circa 1960s/70s).

The bracelet features a wide articulated design composed of slightly domed geometric links, connected by small hinges that provide fluid movement, comfort and remarkable presence on the wrist. The satin finish enhances its sculptural design and fine craftsmanship.

The integrated concealed clasp, with engraved star details, reflects refined workmanship. The bracelet is hallmarked 750, bears a likely Italian maker’s registration-type mark ending in MI, and an additional maker’s monogram.

A sophisticated jewel, appealing both as a gold investment and as a piece of fine Italian vintage jewelry.

Presented with red velvet case.

Technical details
• Material: 18 kt yellow gold (750/1000)
• Weight: 98 g
• Length: 19 cm
• Width: 3.5 cm
• Clasp: concealed integrated clasp with safety
• Period: circa 1960s–1970s
• Origin: Italy
• Hallmarks: 750, likely Italian maker’s registration-type mark ending in MI, maker’s monogram
• Condition: excellent

Details

Era
1900-2000
Laboratory report
No laboratory report
Metal
Yellow gold
Brand jewellery
No
Fineness
18 kt.
Total weight
98 g
Condition
Excellent condition - barely used with minimal signs of wear
Gender
Women
Country of origin
Italy
Circumference
19 cm
Bracelet size
Large (19 cm)
ItalyVerified
Private

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