A fabulous, substantial American Art Deco bracelet from circa 1935, expertly crafted with bold geometric stepped patterns in solid 18k white gold with platinum elements, all finished with a highly polished surface. Designed as 25 cushioned tubogas-style links, it closes with a concealed, very secure push-box clasp and is lavishly set with 363 natural earth-mined gemstones—a striking combination of vivid Burmese rubies and brilliant diamonds. Set in pavé are 356 European round-cut diamonds totaling approximately 4.42 carats (F/G color, VS2 clarity), complemented by 7 bezel-set rectangular step-cut Burmese rubies measuring 4.5 x 3.5 x 3 mm with a combined weight of approximately 3.27 carats. The bracelet weighs 94.95 g (60.87 dwt), measures 7 in (17.78 cm) fully extended, and fits a wrist up to 6.5 in (16.5 cm) inside circumference; the main section measures 29.3 x 19.1 mm (1.14 x 0.75 in). Stamped with maker’s mark and marked “18KT PLAT 3148.” Accompanied by a presentation jewelry box and an appraisal report #92847 prepared by a GIA-certified gemologist detailing gemstone characteristics and stated present value. In excellent condition, showing only light normal wear, with no damage and all stones secure, and carefully inspected to confirm condition and authenticity.
Condition
Very good conditions. All our diamonds and colored gemstones are naturally earth-mined. Any synthetic (lab-grown) stones will be clearly indicated in the description. Upon Request, Auction House may provide an appraisal. This will carry an additional cost. Appraisals are made by our in house GIA certified Gemologist.
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