ART DECO BRACELET
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- Open text field 1: Delicate Art Deco bracelet 14 carat white gold Diamonds
This beautiful, delicate and antique bracelet dates from the Art Deco era around 1920/30, the first third of the 20th century.
It is crafted in 14 carat white gold and set with sparkling diamonds.
The bracelet is characterized by its delicate and elegant look, which is typical of Art Deco.
The bracelet consists of several delicate links, making it flexible.
It is adorned with five large, radiant diamonds.
The diamonds are old-cut and have a wonderful fire.
They are surrounded by the finest millegriff technique and hand-crafted saw work.
Sawwork and millegriff are two artisanal techniques that were frequently used in Art Deco jewelry design.
Saw-cutting refers to the sawing of the precious metal to embed the diamonds in a specific shape or texture.
In Art Deco, this technique was used to integrate geometric patterns and filigree details into the design of the piece of jewelry.
Millegriff (also known as "thousand stitch") refers to the use of tiny engravings or notches on the surface of a metal band,
to create a finely textured appearance.
In Art Deco, millegriff was often used in combination with saw work to create jewelry with a particularly detailed and intricate look.
The clasp of the bracelet has a safety pawl on both sides.
The delicate Art Deco bracelet with diamonds in 14-karat white gold is a timeless piece of jewelry that is suitable for special occasions or can simply be worn as an elegant accessory in everyday life.
It is in a very good condition with minor signs of wear due to age
Material: 14 carat gold, hallmarked with oak leaf 590 = 585 diamonds 0.35 carat Si / I-J
Dimensions in cm: Total length: 18 Middle section: 4.0 x 0.6
Provenance: Netherlands around 1920/30
You will receive our jewelry pieces ready for gifting and lovingly packaged with expertise.