Cool elegance

Precious Vintage Bracelet With Sapphires & Diamonds In White Gold, 1960s


€ 16,790.00 *
Content 1 piece
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Precious Vintage Bracelet With Sapphires & Diamonds In White Gold, 1960s
Precious Vintage Bracelet With Sapphires & Diamonds In White Gold, 1960s
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Dark blue sapphires and brightly shining diamonds define the precious bracelet here. The sparkling gemstones are set in gleaming white gold and arranged in a rhythmic chord. Always three sapphires are set next to each other, next to them sparkle diamonds and small leaves formed of white gold. The bracelet shines like the stars in a warm summer sky - in fact, it just begs to be worn to a ball or reception in the evening, when the light from its diamonds can do its best work. The bracelet's elegant, cool aesthetic is typical of 1960s jewellery. White gold and diamonds defined the fashion of the decade, combined with usually only one colored stone. and arranged in rhythmic repeats. David Bennet and Daniela Mascetti: Understanding Jewellery, Woodbridge 2010, have illustrated several comparable bracelets on page 434f. Because of the concealed clasp, the bracelet forms an endless pattern when worn. This is convenient because it prevents the bracelet from twisting: It is equally beautiful to look at from all sides. Due to the many joints, it is also pleasantly soft on the arm. An independent certificate has confirmed the quality of the materials. It is enclosed with the bracelet, which we were able to discover in Hamburg.
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The sapphire is a truly royal stone. Even more often than the ruby, it adorns the crowns in the monarchies of Europe: the English state crown sparkles in the light of 18 beautiful stones, and that of the Bohemian king Wenceslas has just as many. And yet it shares many properties with the ruby, because for the mineralogist both stones belong to the group of corundum. The most famous sapphires in the world come from Kashmir, where today, however, only a few sapphires are mined. Kashmir sapphires show a powerful cornflower blue and have a so-called "sleepy", slightly milky character. Sapphires from other sites show different shades of blue: Stones from Mianmar, which can also reach the highest qualities, tend more towards an ultramarine. Sapphires from Sri Lanka shine in a rather lighter, sky-blue tone. Sapphires from both locales tend to show stronger inclusions. It should not be forgotten, however, that sapphires can be more than just blue! Because like the ruby, the sapphire belongs to the group of corundum. Since in mineralogy all corundums except the red ruby are called sapphire, yellow, green and orange sapphires are encountered in addition to the blue varieties. These stones, if they have an outstanding quality in color and freedom from inclusions, also fetch high prices in the trade. The pink to orange variety of sapphire is especially sought after: These stones come exclusively from Sir Lanka and are known as Padparadscha. Today, however, the color of stones from other regions is often altered by technical treatment and then also sold as padparadscha. In popular belief, the sapphire is considered the stone of truth, loyalty, prudence and reason. Accordingly, the Doge of Venice wore such a mild, blue stone as a sign of his fidelity and marriage to the sea, set in gold. And Queen Elizabeth I of England also believed that her sapphire could protect her against slander and cunning.
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Precious Vintage Bracelet With Sapphires & Diamonds In White Gold, 1960s
Cool elegance
€ 16,790.00 *
Content 1 piece
Incl. VAT, Shipping
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