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In the late 20's and 1930's, one of the most statement-making jewels was the bracelet. Often layered in multiples, every heiress, star and starlet wore them up and down the wrist.
For your signature jewel, this is a medium width Art Deco vintage diamond wrist bauble. All of platinum, the surfaces are encrusted with over 5 carats of fine diamonds that radiate life and icicle-white shimmer.
First, for the diamonds...172 old European, transitional, single and baguette cut diamonds are carefully set within a variety of geometric designed links. Most bracelets have repetition of the same one or two links over and over. Not so here.
Six different stylish links make up a variety of patterns. The largest diamond weighs in at .18 carats down to the smallest accent stones at .02 carats for a total of 504 carats. Their coloration to the eye reads glam white (H-I color, VS2-SI1 clarity with most at VS2 or better).
Meticulous workmanship is evident in looking not only at the front but at the reverse as well. An ingenious safety clasp for security is part of the clasp.
Tallulah Bankhead used her diamond bracelet in the movie "Lifeboat" to try to save lives, including her own! This one will certainly save you from being anything but blasé.