Early Art Deco diamond and ruby bracelet, c1915
This pretty early Art Deco ruby and diamond bracelet from about 1915 contains lingering elements of the preceding Edwardian era.
Traditionally handcrafted from 18-carat gold, a fine top laminate of platinum has superseded the old heavy silver top setting used in previous times.
Small calibre-cut coloured stones set beside tiny rose-cut diamonds often feature, as here.
Contrasting colours and geometric forms were a feature of early Art Deco jewels, and the newly invented synthetic rubies and sapphires with perfect colour matching were embraced by jewellers seeking a clean, sharp design.
This example has reached the heights of delicacy that gold can afford. It’s worth scrolling through the pics to look at the back setting to really appreciate this.
The overall colours are red and white, with just a hint of warmth from the gold base complementing the rubies.
View a YouTube video of this bracelet here
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• Handmade in 18-carat yellow gold and platinum
• Five early round-cut diamonds estimated to total 0.20 carats, graded set as H-I/SI
• 50 old rose-cut diamonds estimated to total 0.34 carats, graded set as H-I/SI & piqué
• Also set with diamond chips and tiny synthetic rubies
• Comes with an independent insurance valuation for $15,000
• Just under 8 inches (20cm) long, 13mm (1/2 inch) at widest point
• Weight is 12.1 grams
• In excellent antique condition – it comes from the collection of Karen Deakin Antiques
• Will come in a gift box (our antique boxes are not for sale)
• Note: the Art Deco diamond ring is for sale separately here
The photos are true to life – they’re our attempt to put this jewel into your hands. Please examine them carefully as they form part of the description.
Buy with confidence: we accept returns within 14 days if you’re not delighted with your purchase. Stock can be viewed by appointment at a secure location in central Sydney.
We’d be very happy to send more information and images.
Layaway available – just ask!
This pretty early Art Deco ruby and diamond bracelet from about 1915 contains lingering elements of the preceding Edwardian era.
Traditionally handcrafted from 18-carat gold, a fine top laminate of platinum has superseded the old heavy silver top setting used in previous times.
Small calibre-cut coloured stones set beside tiny rose-cut diamonds often feature, as here.
Contrasting colours and geometric forms were a feature of early Art Deco jewels, and the newly invented synthetic rubies and sapphires with perfect colour matching were embraced by jewellers seeking a clean, sharp design.
This example has reached the heights of delicacy that gold can afford. It’s worth scrolling through the pics to look at the back setting to really appreciate this.
The overall colours are red and white, with just a hint of warmth from the gold base complementing the rubies.
View a YouTube video of this bracelet here
FREE WORLDWIDE SHIPPING, TRACKED AND INSURED
FREE RETURNS WITHIN 14 DAYS
• Handmade in 18-carat yellow gold and platinum
• Five early round-cut diamonds estimated to total 0.20 carats, graded set as H-I/SI
• 50 old rose-cut diamonds estimated to total 0.34 carats, graded set as H-I/SI & piqué
• Also set with diamond chips and tiny synthetic rubies
• Comes with an independent insurance valuation for $15,000
• Just under 8 inches (20cm) long, 13mm (1/2 inch) at widest point
• Weight is 12.1 grams
• In excellent antique condition – it comes from the collection of Karen Deakin Antiques
• Will come in a gift box (our antique boxes are not for sale)
• Note: the Art Deco diamond ring is for sale separately here
The photos are true to life – they’re our attempt to put this jewel into your hands. Please examine them carefully as they form part of the description.
Buy with confidence: we accept returns within 14 days if you’re not delighted with your purchase. Stock can be viewed by appointment at a secure location in central Sydney.
We’d be very happy to send more information and images.
Layaway available – just ask!
This pretty early Art Deco ruby and diamond bracelet from about 1915 contains lingering elements of the preceding Edwardian era.
Traditionally handcrafted from 18-carat gold, a fine top laminate of platinum has superseded the old heavy silver top setting used in previous times.
Small calibre-cut coloured stones set beside tiny rose-cut diamonds often feature, as here.
Contrasting colours and geometric forms were a feature of early Art Deco jewels, and the newly invented synthetic rubies and sapphires with perfect colour matching were embraced by jewellers seeking a clean, sharp design.
This example has reached the heights of delicacy that gold can afford. It’s worth scrolling through the pics to look at the back setting to really appreciate this.
The overall colours are red and white, with just a hint of warmth from the gold base complementing the rubies.
View a YouTube video of this bracelet here
FREE WORLDWIDE SHIPPING, TRACKED AND INSURED
FREE RETURNS WITHIN 14 DAYS
• Handmade in 18-carat yellow gold and platinum
• Five early round-cut diamonds estimated to total 0.20 carats, graded set as H-I/SI
• 50 old rose-cut diamonds estimated to total 0.34 carats, graded set as H-I/SI & piqué
• Also set with diamond chips and tiny synthetic rubies
• Comes with an independent insurance valuation for $15,000
• Just under 8 inches (20cm) long, 13mm (1/2 inch) at widest point
• Weight is 12.1 grams
• In excellent antique condition – it comes from the collection of Karen Deakin Antiques
• Will come in a gift box (our antique boxes are not for sale)
• Note: the Art Deco diamond ring is for sale separately here
The photos are true to life – they’re our attempt to put this jewel into your hands. Please examine them carefully as they form part of the description.
Buy with confidence: we accept returns within 14 days if you’re not delighted with your purchase. Stock can be viewed by appointment at a secure location in central Sydney.
We’d be very happy to send more information and images.
Layaway available – just ask!