Bracelet - 18 kt. White gold - 7.65ct. tw. Ruby - Diamond





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Vintage 18 kt white gold bracelet with 57 natural diamonds and 113 natural rubies (one ruby missing near the clasp), weighing about 30 g, length 18.5 cm and width 9 mm, Italian manufacture from the 1970s.
Description from the seller
Vintage 18 kt white gold bracelet with diamonds and rubies, 1970s, Italian manufacture, 30 g.
Elegant vintage bracelet crafted in 18 kt white gold (750 hallmark), featuring a refined three-row design with a central line of natural brilliant-cut diamonds and two outer rows of natural rubies in an intense red color.
A fine example of Italian high jewelry from the late 1960s to early 1970s, with flexible construction and excellent openwork craftsmanship.
Technical details
Metal: 18 kt white gold (750)
Weight: approximately 30 g
Length: approximately 18.5 cm
Width: approximately 9 mm
Clasp: box clasp with double safety
Period: 1970s
Origin: Italian manufacture
Gemstones:
Natural diamonds
Number: 57 stones
Cut: round brilliant
Natural rubies
Number: originally 114 stones (113 present)
Cut: mixed round
Note:
One ruby is missing, as visible in the photos, near the clasp. This is a minor defect and does not affect the structure or overall appearance of the bracelet.
Style and manufacture.
Three-row continuous line bracelet with flexible setting and prong mounting.
Elegant and timeless design, typical of Italian jewelry from the 1970s.
Condition.
Very good overall condition. Solid structure and fully functional clasp.
One missing stone, easily replaceable by a professional jeweler.
The bracelet comes with an elegant green velvet case, ideal for storage and presentation.
Tracked and insured shipping.
Authentic vintage jewelry piece of high quality and refined elegance.
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Vintage 18 kt white gold bracelet with diamonds and rubies, 1970s, Italian manufacture, 30 g.
Elegant vintage bracelet crafted in 18 kt white gold (750 hallmark), featuring a refined three-row design with a central line of natural brilliant-cut diamonds and two outer rows of natural rubies in an intense red color.
A fine example of Italian high jewelry from the late 1960s to early 1970s, with flexible construction and excellent openwork craftsmanship.
Technical details
Metal: 18 kt white gold (750)
Weight: approximately 30 g
Length: approximately 18.5 cm
Width: approximately 9 mm
Clasp: box clasp with double safety
Period: 1970s
Origin: Italian manufacture
Gemstones:
Natural diamonds
Number: 57 stones
Cut: round brilliant
Natural rubies
Number: originally 114 stones (113 present)
Cut: mixed round
Note:
One ruby is missing, as visible in the photos, near the clasp. This is a minor defect and does not affect the structure or overall appearance of the bracelet.
Style and manufacture.
Three-row continuous line bracelet with flexible setting and prong mounting.
Elegant and timeless design, typical of Italian jewelry from the 1970s.
Condition.
Very good overall condition. Solid structure and fully functional clasp.
One missing stone, easily replaceable by a professional jeweler.
The bracelet comes with an elegant green velvet case, ideal for storage and presentation.
Tracked and insured shipping.
Authentic vintage jewelry piece of high quality and refined elegance.
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