Ruby & Diamond Line Bracelet 1.87ct in 18ct Rose Gold

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Brilliant cut, Claw set

£ 5,600
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Description


A classic 18ct rose gold, ruby and diamond line bracelet. Thirty six ember red brilliant cut rubies (1.87ct) come alive on the wrist, and have been perfectly complemented by thirty seven sparkling brilliant cut diamonds (1.50ct). Richly polished rose gold settings further enhance the vibrant rubies, and showcase true contemporary style. Rubies and diamonds are often combined in jewellery creations with these two gemstones working exceptionally well together. Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth The Queen Mother (1900-2002) was presented with an exceptional ruby and diamond line bracelet from the House of Cartier in the 1920s when she was the Duchess of York. Worn frequently during her time as Queen Consort and Queen Mother, the bracelet is now worn by Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II. Showcasing the birthstones for both April and July this would make a hugely special gift.

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Specifications


Material Rose Gold
Principal Stone Ruby
Principal Stone Shape i Brilliant
Princip Stone Weight i 1.87
Principal Dia Colour i G
Princip. Dia Clarity i SI1
Secondary Stone Diamond
Total Weight i 3.37
Bracelet Length 18cms
Bracelet Width 2mm
Clasp Type Tongue
PRAGNELL REFERENCE CR2244
ITEM NUMBER 1102384
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