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Find Out MoreAn incredible 18ct75% pure gold (or 750 parts pure gold and 250 parts other metals) gold and platinumDerives from the Spanish word 'platina' meaning 'little silver'. Acknowledged since the 1900s, platinum's durability and natural brightness has been and still is today highly treasured A metallic element prized for its rarity, whiteness, high tensile strength and insusceptibility to corrosion, platinum first became widely used in jewellery in the late ninete... bracelet that is typical of the late Art DecoA movement within the arts between the two Great Wars (1920-1935) across Europe and the US, characterized by its clean, geometric designs. The aesthetic was intended to celebrate an age of progress and the modernity of the machine. period. It is beautifully made and articulates in a very subtle way. The design is fluid, and is like a platinum ribbon weaving through an 18ct gold edging. You hardly notice the clasp as it is part of the motif so it is hidden apart from the push button. Diamonds within millegrained settings highlight the ribbon design and the platinum has engine turned motifs that contrast with the yellow gold. The Art Deco period was all about geometric design and was a reaction to the preceding Art NouveauA movement within the arts, particularly jewellery, evolving out of a response to mass production and the industrial revolution (1890-1915). Jewellery of this period was heavily influenced by nature and femininity, with its sweeping lines and organic motifs. and VictorianJewellery made in the the Victorian era (1839-1901). decades that were both florid and over detailed. A very special bracelet.
I was tempted to keep this bracelet!
Buying antique jewellery is both ethical and eco-friendly as harmful and destructive mining processes are not needed to make an item yours. So give yourself a pat on the back!
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