This stunning, fine and impressive Art Deco bracelet has been crafted in platinum.
The finely crafted articulated bracelet incorporates six stunning, feature vertical collet set marquise cut diamonds, flanked to the upper and lower portions with a collet set baguette cut emerald.
These feature links are each further embellished with eight pavé set diamonds, in a combination of Old European and eight cut.
The bracelet is embellished with a multi-diamond link bearing an elevated overlapping cross design, ornamented with six pavé set diamonds, in addition to six further diamonds to the upper and lower borders.
The articulating links flanking the cross design bear an opposing scroll design, each bearing three channel set baguette cut emeralds, terminating with a collet set diamond.
Each scrolling link incorporates six further pavé set diamonds, in addition to six diamonds as a continuation of the aforementioned border.
This antique bracelet secures with a discreet, integrated push fit clasp; the original hinged clip safety mechanism has been altered to provide the added security of a safety chain.
This stunning bracelet has been independently tested using state of the art technology (Niton XL2 Analyzer) and verified as platinum.
This impressive emerald, diamond and platinum bracelet is supplied with six IDGL diamond grading report certificates for the feature stones, in addition to an IDGL diamond and gemstone grading report card for the emeralds and supporting stones.
Such stunning and original antique Art Deco examples with larger marquise cut diamonds are becoming increasingly difficult to locate; such a combination of high graded feature diamonds indicates the high quality of the piece.
An antique emerald and diamond bracelet in platinum is a rare and meaningful gift, ideal for a 40th anniversary, milestone birthday or major achievement. Featuring vivid emeralds, old-cut diamonds and exceptional craftsmanship, it combines historic beauty with enduring value - an unforgettable gesture of lasting significance.
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Date: Circa 1920