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Find Out MoreBracelets similar to this one were very popular in the 1920s. They were set with different rectangular gemstones that were arranged in a graduated line with the largest stone in the centre. In this example they have used citrines that have been cut in an unusual style so that when worn one sees the cross shaped underside of the stones. The seven citrines are very well matched luminous stones. The strap is articulatedIn jewellery, an articulated piece is composed of segments with flexible connections. to a box clasp with an added safety chainA small chain applied to a piece of jewellery with the purpose of adding additional security to prevent loss. On bracelets and necklaces a safety chain will often join the clasp ends should the clasp fail. On a brooch it is often attached to a small pin which is to be used in tandem with the main brooch pin. foe extra security.
A great autumnal look!
Unmarked, tested to 9ct gold
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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