This Art Deco French diamond bracelet with coral and 20.00cts of old mine and European-cut diamonds is of French artisanship, crafted in lavish platinum, weighs 60.5g and measures 7.25 inches long, 1.0 inch wide and 6mm deep. Quintessentially Art Deco by virtue of its distinctive geometric lines and contrasting colors, this authentic 1920's Art Deco French diamond bracelet is composed of six diamond-encrusted, geometrically inspired quadrangular plaques adjoined by duos of crescent-shaped profile. This style of wide link bracelet designed as square, rectangular or elongated octagonal plaques and decorated with strapwork and buckle motifs, was referred to as 'buckle and strap' design and remained in vogue as a chic wrist ornament during the Art Deco era. While diamonds remained the preferred gemstones par excellence, most of these bracelets were set with a colored gemstone at the center of each plaque. In line with the predominant design of the 1920's, the alluring openwork panels of this bracelet are centered with color contrasting square coral cabochons, measuring 6.5mm square, graded a highly praised 'salmon' color. These enchanting organic gems are surrounded by diamond studded square and rectangular profiles, creating the popular Art Deco 'mosaic effect' within each openwork plaque. A combination of 226 fiery old mine-cut diamonds and radiating European-cut diamonds cumulatively weighing 20.00cts are immaculately interspersed throughout the entire surface of this captivating bracelet, graded H-I color and SI clarity range, aligned within parallel platinum borders surmounting a delicate diaphanous gallery. This conspicuous Art Deco French diamond bracelet is secured by a pair of deploying clasps matching the 'buckle' links adjoining the diamond-enveloped plaques, one of which has been replaced. This Art Deco French diamond bracelet of unmatched elegance and aesthetic grace bears the French 'eagle's head' hallmark on the side dimension of a quadrangular plaque.
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