No reserve price - Bracelet Silver - 0.60ct. tw. Ruby - Armband + Verneuil-Rubine





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Art Deco bracelet in 800 silver from Italy, with four round synthetic Verneuil rubies arranged in a diamond pattern and a total main-stone weight of 0.60 ct, length 17.5 cm.
Description from the seller
The beautiful Art Deco bracelet is made of 800 silver and is also stamped at the clasp.
The bracelet features an integrated middle section set with four round faceted synthetic Verneuil rubies in an old cut, arranged in a diamond pattern. Following the middle section, a movable band with a faceted cut pattern is attached. The bracelet is closed and opened with a tongue clasp with a safety latch.
Length of the bracelet approx. 17.5 cm, width approx. 0.7 cm
Size of the Verneuil ruby approximately 3 mm in diameter = total approximately 0.60 ct.
Very well-preserved probably Italian goldsmith work from the 1950s.
Shipped in a new jewelry case/jewelry pouch.
The depicted jewelry cases, stands, displays, or other photographic aids are the property of the photographer and are not included in the offer.
The color may vary slightly depending on lighting, camera settings, or screen display.
Shipping as insured package.
Note: The customs and import duties of the respective countries, as well as any island delivery charges (currently 50.-E), are the responsibility of the buyer.
We expressly point out that, following the amendment of the right of withdrawal by EU legislation, the costs of the return are to be borne by the buyer, regardless of any value threshold or the reason for the return.
I have no influence over the processing times of shipping companies in the respective EU countries.
If you have any questions about shipping times, please contact your country's postal service and be patient.
The beautiful Art Deco bracelet is made of 800 silver and is also stamped at the clasp.
The bracelet features an integrated middle section set with four round faceted synthetic Verneuil rubies in an old cut, arranged in a diamond pattern. Following the middle section, a movable band with a faceted cut pattern is attached. The bracelet is closed and opened with a tongue clasp with a safety latch.
Length of the bracelet approx. 17.5 cm, width approx. 0.7 cm
Size of the Verneuil ruby approximately 3 mm in diameter = total approximately 0.60 ct.
Very well-preserved probably Italian goldsmith work from the 1950s.
Shipped in a new jewelry case/jewelry pouch.
The depicted jewelry cases, stands, displays, or other photographic aids are the property of the photographer and are not included in the offer.
The color may vary slightly depending on lighting, camera settings, or screen display.
Shipping as insured package.
Note: The customs and import duties of the respective countries, as well as any island delivery charges (currently 50.-E), are the responsibility of the buyer.
We expressly point out that, following the amendment of the right of withdrawal by EU legislation, the costs of the return are to be borne by the buyer, regardless of any value threshold or the reason for the return.
I have no influence over the processing times of shipping companies in the respective EU countries.
If you have any questions about shipping times, please contact your country's postal service and be patient.
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