Marco Bicego - Bracelet - 18 kt. Yellow gold






Graduate gemmologist from GIA with 20 years jewellery experience, specialising in brand jewellery.
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Marco Bicego bracelet in 18 carat yellow gold (AU 750), model 2616Vi, total weight 7.60 g, length 18.0 cm, handmade in Italy with Bulino technique.
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MARCO BICEGO
Punzone: 2616Vi
Yellow gold bracelet AU 750/00 (18 kt), hallmark and trademark placed on the clasp and clearly visible in the photo. Made in Italy!
Entirely handcrafted and worked with the ancient technique of Bulino.
Their jewelry is famous because, despite using traditional techniques, they still maintain a contemporary design.
Length: 18.0 cm
I will make an insured shipment. A bracelet of great craftsmanship, a true Made in Italy item.
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MARCO BICEGO
Punzone: 2616Vi
Yellow gold bracelet AU 750/00 (18 kt), hallmark and trademark placed on the clasp and clearly visible in the photo. Made in Italy!
Entirely handcrafted and worked with the ancient technique of Bulino.
Their jewelry is famous because, despite using traditional techniques, they still maintain a contemporary design.
Length: 18.0 cm
I will make an insured shipment. A bracelet of great craftsmanship, a true Made in Italy item.
Read the reviews!
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