18ky Diamond Bangle

Sourced from our Estate collection

 A lovely Georgian era bangle. An unbroken circle of collet settings, with approximately 2.80ct of old mine cut diamonds. She's tiny in size but sturdy; well built to stand the test of time.

$12,500.00 (CAD)
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Details

Material
18k Yellow Gold
Stones
2.80ct Old Mine Cut Diamonds
Size
2 1/4 inches (no clasp)
Weight
19.70g
Condition
Excellent

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Created:2024/12/01 18:07
About

Georgian Era

(1714-1837)
Named after the four kings reigning Great Britain, this era had an impact on society worldwide and made many exceptional changes in the art. Being an era of innovation and discovery helped pave the way in the world of jewellery, and evolved styles from primitive to sophisticated due to the discoveries of new gemstones.

The jewellery of this era was very feminine and elegant, using themes such as flowers and birds. Minimal jewellery was worn during the day. However in the evenings, rose cut and old mine cut diamonds would come out to sparkle in the candlelight. Set in long chandelier earrings and grand riviere necklaces, the pinned-up hairstyles of the time displayed them perfectly. Chatelaines were the most important accessory for a lady. This piece would allow her to carry the tools (thimbles, scissors, keys, watches, etc.) needed for her daily chores. Cameos, lace pins, and matching bracelets are just a few more pieces that were worn in this era.

Gemstones were often backed with coloured foil to intensify the colour of the stone and provide an extra layer of luminescence. Closed-back and foiled jewellery are other signature styles of the Georgian Era. Genuine pieces from the Georgian era are rare to come across, as during this era jewelers would often melt down pieces once they were out of fashion. They did this to reuse the metals, as materials were low in supply.

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18ky Diamond Bangle

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