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6.77 Ct.Tw.Total Carat Weight Pink Sapphire and Natural Diamond Tennis/Line Bracelet, 14K Yellow Gold
Stone type: | Sapphire | Natural Diamond |
|---|---|---|
Quantity: | 31 | 29 |
Dimensions (MM): help | Length: 4 Width: 3 Height: 2 | Length: 1.2 Width: 1.2 Height: 0.7 |
Total weight: | 6.77 Ct.Tw. | 0.20 Ct.Tw. |
Color: | Pink | White |
Color intensity: help | Light | N/A |
Color grade | N/A | H |
Clarity: | Very Slightly Included | SI1 - Slightly Included |
Shape: help | Oval | Round |
Cut: | Mixed Brilliant | Brilliant |
Cutting style: | Faceted | Faceted |
Enhancements: help | Heat Treated | No Enhancement |
Origin: help | Madagascar | unknown |
This bracelet presents a continuous line of round, faceted pink gemstones, each individually set in 14K yellow gold. The stones are matched for hue and size, and linked in close succession to form a fluid, low profile silhouette that rests close to the wrist. The warm tone of the gold provides a subtle contrast that enhances the clarity and sparkle of the pink gems, while the uniform spacing and consistent faceting produce an even scintillation when the wrist moves. The construction uses discrete gold links to secure each stone, permitting a degree of flexibility that preserves a refined drape without compromising structural integrity. The overall effect is restrained and elegant, appropriate for both daily wear and more formal occasions. Careful attention to proportion and finish is evident in the clean bezel and prong transitions, the secure clasp integration, and the balanced visual rhythm of stone to gold. Routine maintenance consists of gentle cleaning with a soft brush and mild soap, and removal during activities that could produce impact or exposure to harsh chemicals.
The bracelet’s design aligns with two enduring threads in jewelry history. Its uninterrupted band of closely set stones directly evokes the modern tennis bracelet tradition, which emphasized a single continuous row of matched gems and lent itself to both sporty and dress contexts. At the same time, the selection of colored gemstones set against warm gold recalls the colored gem work of late 19th and early 20th century high jewelry, when artisans prioritized color harmony and flexible link construction to achieve both comfort and visual cohesion. Rather than referencing a singular historic model, this piece synthesizes the balanced simplicity of the tennis bracelet with the refined palette and craftsmanship of Belle Époque and Art Deco colored gem bracelets. The result is a design that is familiar in lineage, yet contemporary in scale and execution, offering a versatile, well proportioned bracelet that communicates considered taste and technical competence.





























