Item number: VP4446
This piece of jewelry comes with a GLA certificate of authenticity.
Estimated value according to appraisal: 10,500 euros
The finest details at a glance:
Production period: Last quarter of the 20th century (Art Deco style)
Total weight of the bracelet: 25.93 g
° 1 Diamond: Old cut, approx. 0.35 ct, box setting
13 diamonds: old cut, total approx. 1.05 ct, box and groove settings
54 octagonal diamonds: Total approx. 2.15 ct, grain settings (6 diamonds cut out)
° Color quality: High (GH) to medium (IK)
° Purity: High (vs) to low (P1)
This exquisite bracelet crafted from 935 platinum impresses with its timeless elegance and masterful craftsmanship in the Art Deco style, which has its roots particularly in the last quarter of the 20th century. Crafted during this era, it is a true masterpiece of precious materials and the finest craftsmanship. The bracelet's focal point is an old-cut diamond weighing approximately 0.35 ct, set in an elegant box setting. The main diamond is framed by 13 additional old-cut diamonds, totaling approximately 1.05 ct, set in box and prong settings like sparkling accents.
Additionally, 54 octagonal grain-cut diamonds, totaling approximately 2.15 ct, shine like tiny stars in grain settings adorn the bracelet. Six of these diamonds exhibit small exclusions, underscoring the history of this unique piece of jewelry. The bracelet is 17 cm long and weighs a total of 25.93 grams.
This bracelet is not only a wonderful example of high-quality 20th-century Art Deco jewelry, but also a worthwhile investment, with an impressive estimate of €10,500. The diamonds range in color quality from high to medium and clarity from high to low, further enhancing the charm of the vintage cut.