Liquidation Sale Early Art Deco 11.50 Ctw Platinum Round Bezel Line Bracelet Circa 1920 Gadget [usgRFMEl]
Early Art Deco 11.50 CTW Platinum BraceletDiscover the timeless elegance of the Early Art Deco era with this stunning 11.50 CTW Platinum Round Bezel Line Bracelet. Crafted in the 1920s, this exquisite piece is a testament to the era's artistic flair
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Early Art Deco 11.50 CTW Platinum Bracelet
Discover the timeless elegance of the Early Art Deco era with this stunning 11.50 CTW Platinum Round Bezel Line Bracelet. Crafted in the 1920s, this exquisite piece is a testament to the era's artistic flair and meticulous craftsmanship. Its rich history and exquisite design make it a perfect addition to any jewelry collection.Exquisite Diamond Detail
This bracelet is adorned with a collection of bezel-set old European cut and transitional cut diamonds, each adding to the overall 11.50 carat total weight. The diamonds boast an impressive color grade of H/I and clarity ranging from VS to SI, ensuring that the bracelet radiates brilliance and sparkle. The concealed clasp with figure eight safety ensures a secure fit, while the 6 3/4-inch length and 3/16-inch width offer a comfortable and stylish fit for any occasion.Platinum Perfection
Every detail of this bracelet is meticulously crafted to perfection, with the piece being tested as platinum. This guarantees its durability and resistance to tarnish, making it a timeless investment. With a total weight of 17.5 grams, this bracelet is not only a visual delight but also a practical accessory for daily wear. Embrace the dazzling, impeccable, and inspirational beauty of this Early Art Deco bracelet and let it be the centerpiece of your collection.What Our Customers Say
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