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Glamorous Art Déco Bracelet With Diamonds in White gold, circa 1930


€ 5,980.00 *
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Glamorous Art Déco Bracelet With Diamonds in White gold, circa 1930
Glamorous Art Déco Bracelet With Diamonds in White gold, circa 1930
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"There was never a time when bracelets were as popular as they are today. It seems as if every girl and woman wears a bracelet, and many ladies of good taste wear two and even more in attractive combinations," reads an American catalogue from around 1925. And indeed, the flowing diamond bracelet reached a new peak of popularity in the Art Deco years. Not just one, but often two, three or even more precious bracelets adorned the wrists of ladies. Film divas such as Norma Shearer, Anita Page and Metropolis star Brigitte Helm wore these coveted accessories to premieres and photo shoots. This bracelet is also from the same era. Cool and elegant, with a sober restraint of form combined with a wealth of detail, it is a showpiece of Art Deco. It consists of ten similarly designed links made of high-carat white gold, which are honeycombed by sawing work and each bear a diamond in the middle. Each free surface of the metal is textured with milegrains or set with glittering diamond roses, creating a rich, sparkling impression. A total of approx. 1.55 ct of diamonds bathe the bracelet in their white light. The clasp has also been elegantly designed in the same way as the other connecting links and is therefore not visually distracting. Two additional safety chains allow for carefree wearing. A wonderful, timeless piece of jewellery that is ideal for narrow wrists.
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Glamorous Art Déco Bracelet With Diamonds in White gold, circa 1930
In Brilliant Company
€ 5,980.00 *
Content 1 piece
Incl. VAT, Shipping
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