Wrist ornament - 18 kt. Rose gold

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Description from the seller


An elegant bracelet made of 18-karat rose gold (750), set with a total of 20 finely shimmering pearls (approx. 5–7 mm in diameter each) and 40 rose-cut diamonds totaling approximately 0.4 ct. The pearls are evenly set and separated by diamond-studded spacers, creating a harmonious overall effect.

The bracelet features a safety chain and closes with a well-preserved clasp. The rose gold setting is partially set in white on the diamond-studded elements, effectively enhancing the light reflection of the stones. The combination of elegant gold tone, warm pearl shimmer, and sparkling diamonds lends this piece a touch of luxury.

Stylistically, the bracelet dates back to the 1930s – an era in which classic elements and feminine elegance merged.

Material: 750 red gold (stamped)
Trim: 20 pearls (approx. 6 mm), 40 rose-cut diamonds, total approx. 0.4 ct
Length: approximately 18 cm
Weight: approx. 22.26 g
Condition: very good, minor signs of wear commensurate with age

A fascinating collector's item with a timeless appeal – ideal both as a gift and for your own jewelry collection.

Images are part of the description.

Minor color deviations in the photo may be possible. Any additional costs or fees such as customs duties or import charges, as well as customs clearance and processing fees, are the responsibility of the buyer.


An elegant bracelet made of 18-karat rose gold (750), set with a total of 20 finely shimmering pearls (approx. 5–7 mm in diameter each) and 40 rose-cut diamonds totaling approximately 0.4 ct. The pearls are evenly set and separated by diamond-studded spacers, creating a harmonious overall effect.

The bracelet features a safety chain and closes with a well-preserved clasp. The rose gold setting is partially set in white on the diamond-studded elements, effectively enhancing the light reflection of the stones. The combination of elegant gold tone, warm pearl shimmer, and sparkling diamonds lends this piece a touch of luxury.

Stylistically, the bracelet dates back to the 1930s – an era in which classic elements and feminine elegance merged.

Material: 750 red gold (stamped)
Trim: 20 pearls (approx. 6 mm), 40 rose-cut diamonds, total approx. 0.4 ct
Length: approximately 18 cm
Weight: approx. 22.26 g
Condition: very good, minor signs of wear commensurate with age

A fascinating collector's item with a timeless appeal – ideal both as a gift and for your own jewelry collection.

Images are part of the description.

Minor color deviations in the photo may be possible. Any additional costs or fees such as customs duties or import charges, as well as customs clearance and processing fees, are the responsibility of the buyer.

Details

Era
1900-2000
Laboratory Report
No laboratory report
Metal
Rose gold
Brand jewellery
No
Fineness
18 kt.
Total weight
22.5 g
Condition
Excellent condition - barely used with minimal signs of wear
Gender
Women
Circumference
18 cm
GermanyVerified
84
Objects sold
91.3%
Private

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