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Vintage Tennis Bracelet with 5.45 ct Diamonds in White Gold, Pforzheim c. 1985


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Vintage Tennis Bracelet with 5.45 ct Diamonds in White Gold, Pforzheim c. 1985
Vintage Tennis Bracelet with 5.45 ct Diamonds in White Gold, Pforzheim c. 1985
Description
This description was automatically translated from German. If you have any questions about this piece of jewellery, we will be happy to help!
Do you know why bracelets like this one are called "tennis bracelets"? The name became famous in 1987 when tennis player Chris Evert lost her diamond-studded Rivière bracelet during a match at the US Open. The match was interrupted so that she could put her beloved piece of jewellery back on. Since that moment, the sparkling bracelet has been known as the "tennis bracelet" to this day, making jewelry history. Previously, people spoke of rivière bracelets. The French word rivière means "river" and describes the evenly flowing brilliance of the diamonds. Movable links, usually crafted in white gold, allow the individually set gemstones to nestle gently against the wrist, where they unfold their harmonious sparkle. The vintage tennis bracelet offered here from the 1980s is a real statement piece. Along its length, 42 fine white diamonds are strung together, weighing a total of 5.45 carats in very beautiful quality. The diamonds are evenly set and of the highest brilliance - they float almost weightlessly in their simple settings. According to its hallmark, the bracelet was created in Pforzheim and comes with a detailed appraisal.
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Vintage Tennis Bracelet with 5.45 ct Diamonds in White Gold, Pforzheim c. 1985
Ace up Your Sleeve
€ 12,980.00 *
Content 1 piece
Incl. VAT, Shipping
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