This stunning, fine and impressive Art Deco antique bracelet has been crafted in platinum.
This antique bracelet is composed of five shaped rectangular pierced decorated links, conjoined with circular shaped links.
The rectangular shaped links are each set with a stunning feature Old European round cut diamond, collet set to the centre.
Each link is further embellished with two individually collet set mixed cut emeralds flanking the feature stone, totalling 0.52ct.
The border is ornamented to the upper and lower portions with two Old European cut diamonds conjoining with the aforementioned central arrangement, in addition to twenty-eight Dutch cut diamonds, all pavé set in a paralleling formation.
The circular links are each ornamented with a central collet set mixed cut sapphire, totalling 2.00ct.
The sapphires are flanked to the upper and lower portions with six pavé set diamonds, in a combination of Old European and eight cut, completing the impressive Art Deco design.
The bracelet secures with a discreet integrated push fit clasp and benefits from the added security of a safety chain.
This stunning antique Art Deco bracelet is hallmarked to the tongue with the French maker's mark and 18ct gold mark (eagle's head), in addition to being independently tested using state of the art technology (Niton XL2 Analyzer) and verified as platinum.
The bracelet is supplied with five IDGL diamond grading certificates for the feature diamonds, in addition to an IDGL diamond grading report card for the supporting stones, sapphires and emeralds.
Such period bracelets in this style are typically diamond set, to locate such an example with sapphires and emeralds is rare; this bracelet is the finest of its type you could hope to acquire.
"Rather than regarding inclusions in coloured stones as harmful, in small sizes and numbers that do not in any way detract from their beauty, they should be regarded as adding to desirability, for they provide identifying characteristics."
Reference: The Connoisseur's Guide to Precious Gemstones, R. Wise, Brunswick House Press.
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Date: Circa 1910