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This stunning antique bracelet, crafted around 1820 in the Austrian Empire, is a masterpiece of Central European jewellery. It features an opulent combination of velvety blue natural sapphires, creamy pearls, and glistening rose-cut diamonds.Weighing an impressive 28.89 grams, this bracelet is fashioned in 18K gold, with the diamonds set in silver—a traditional technique of the period. The gemstones are held in open-backed settings, allowing light to enhance their brilliance and facilitating easy cleaning. Each sapphire showcases natural, unheated characteristics such as colour zoning and rutile inclusions.Measuring 18.5cm in length, the bracelet is stamped with a fascinating array of old hallmarks from the Austrian Empire, alongside later Wolfhound and Rooster marks, indicating its connection to Czechoslovakia. A maker’s mark further enhances its provenance.This extraordinary piece was undoubtedly owned by someone of great wealth or noble standing in Georgian era Czech society, reflecting its exquisite craftsmanship and high-status origins. A true collector's treasure, this bracelet represents one of the finest examples of 19th-century jewellery we have ever had the privilege to offer.
This stunning antique bracelet, crafted around 1820 in the Austrian Empire, is a masterpiece of Central European jewellery. It features an opulent combination of velvety blue natural sapphires, creamy pearls, and glistening rose-cut diamonds.
Weighing an impressive 28.89 grams, this bracelet is fashioned in 18K gold, with the diamonds set in silver—a traditional technique of the period. The gemstones are held in open-backed settings, allowing light to enhance their brilliance and facilitating easy cleaning. Each sapphire showcases natural, unheated characteristics such as colour zoning and rutile inclusions.
Measuring 18.5cm in length, the bracelet is stamped with a fascinating array of old hallmarks from the Austrian Empire, alongside later Wolfhound and Rooster marks, indicating its connection to Czechoslovakia. A maker’s mark further enhances its provenance.
This extraordinary piece was undoubtedly owned by someone of great wealth or noble standing in Georgian era Czech society, reflecting its exquisite craftsmanship and high-status origins. A true collector's treasure, this bracelet represents one of the finest examples of 19th-century jewellery we have ever had the privilege to offer.

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