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3.47 Ct.Tw.Total Carat Weight Pink Sapphire Tennis/Line Bracelet, 14K Yellow Gold
Stone type: | Sapphire |
|---|---|
Quantity: | 77 |
Dimensions (MM): help | Length: 2 Width: 2 Height: 1.2 |
Total weight: | 3.47 Ct.Tw. |
Color: | Pink |
Color intensity: help | Light |
Color grade | N/A |
Clarity: | Very Slightly Included |
Shape: help | Round |
Cut: | Mixed Brilliant |
Cutting style: | Faceted |
Enhancements: help | Heat Treated |
Origin: help | Madagascar |
This bracelet presents a continuous, single row of uniformly faceted gemstones, each securely set in 14K yellow gold. The composition follows the classic tennis bracelet silhouette, with evenly spaced stones that create a refined linear rhythm along the wrist. Each stone is held in a discreet prong setting that allows maximum light to enter the pavilion and return through the crown, producing consistent sparkle across the length of the piece. The clasp is engineered to lay flat against the wrist, and a secondary safety chain provides additional security without interrupting the visual flow. The overall profile is low enough for comfortable daily wear, while precise finishing on the gold links preserves a polished surface that enhances the contrast between metal and gem color.
The significance of the gemstones origin is integral to this bracelet concept, as the particular hue, saturation, and crystal habit of the stones derive directly from the geological source. The selection process prioritized material from a single, well documented supply region, because a consistent provenance yields uniform color and responsiveness to the selected cut. Origin influences not only the visual character of the stones but also their optical performance and durability, factors that guided our choice of cut and setting. Where stones from mixed sources can vary subtly in tone and reflection, stones from a single origin deliver a cohesive color story that reads as intentional and harmonious when mounted as a continuous line. In this design the origin is more than a point of supply, it is a design parameter that determines pairings, sequence, and overall balance, ensuring that the bracelet reads as a unified object rather than an assemblage.
The craftsmanship emphasizes techniques that respect the gemstones natural qualities while providing long term stability. Prong work is kept minimal and precise to expose the maximum amount of faceting, yet it is calibrated to the specific hardness and cleavage tendencies of the stones sourced, reducing stress during setting. Link articulation is engineered to distribute movement evenly so that the gems maintain alignment and the bracelet conforms smoothly to the wrist. The choice of 14K yellow gold was intentional, because its warm tone complements the subtle pink and lavender undertones of the stones without overpowering them. 14K alloy offers a balance of luster and structural integrity, allowing for fine detail work along the gallery and clasp, while remaining resilient for everyday wear. All joining points are soldered and finished to minimize catch and to maintain a discreet appearance, and the clasp mechanism is designed for repeated engagement with minimal wear, reflecting the expectation that this bracelet will be worn often.
Documentation of provenance and care instructions accompany this bracelet to preserve both its material and its story. Provenance records describe the supply region and the steps taken to verify source integrity, and are available upon request to support transparency. Recommended care is straightforward, because the setting and metal composition reflect conventional standards for colored gemstone jewelry. Light cleaning with a soft brush and mild solution, occasional professional inspection of prongs and clasp, and mindful storage away from abrasive contact will maintain luster and setting security. In use the bracelet integrates elegantly with both casual and formal attire, serving as a subtle accent that benefits from its geological narrative. The origin of the stones is intentionally foregrounded in the design, because knowing where the material comes from adds a layer of meaning to the piece, connecting wearer, maker, and earth through a continuous band of carefully chosen gems.






























