This vintage old mine-cut diamond bracelet is crafted in 18k yellow gold with a sterling silver center piece, weighs 14.2g and measures 6.75 inches long. Characterizing the impressive design of vintage jewelry and the multiple sources of inspiration with impact upon post-war jewelry design, this period bracelet exposes a highly elaborate, ornately designed oval-shaped cartouche incorporating multiple-motif pierced openwork silhouettes. A pair of prong-set brilliant-cut diamonds cumulatively weighing 0.89cts, graded 'light-brown' color and SI1 clarity, mounted within gracefully elevated floating frames are distinctively positioned amidst a multitude of florally themed openwork profiles including tulips, collet flower buds, romantically inclined stems and delicately rendered leaves. A pair of identical Art Nouveau inspired fleur-de-lis profiles vertically divide the floral assemblage of the ovular panel, flanked by glowing old mine-cut diamonds mounted within delicate tulip-motif frames. Cumulatively adorned with 0.98cts of old mine-cut diamonds graded I-K color and SI1 clarity, this diamond-loaded bracelet is complemented by six rose-cut diamonds interspersed throughout the fascinating cartouche, all mounted in sterling silver. This vintage 1930's bracelet incorporates eight interlocking, flexible adjoined yellow gold links of elongated cylindrical format and secures with a concealed slide-in clasp complemented by a figure-8 safety latch.
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