Item #: 911495

C. 1960 Vintage 3.35 ct. t.w. Multi-Stone Charm Bracelet in 14kt Yellow Gold. 7.5"

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C. 1960. This charm bracelet from our Estate collection is a colorful celebration of fun. A 3.35 ct. tot. gem. wt. mix of amethysts, diamonds, sapphires, peridots and garnets ornaments each playful charm. Set in 14kt yellow gold. 5/8" wide. Figure 8 safety. Box clasp, multi-stone charm bracelet. Exclusive, one-of-a-kind Estate Jewelry.

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Width:

5/8 inch

Metal:

14kt Yellow Gold

Finish:

Polished

Clasp:

Box

Safety:

Figure 8

Gemstone 1:

Amethyst (Color: Purple, Quantity: 2, Shape & Cutting Style: Pear, Weight: 0.30 ct. t.w., Size: 5 mm x 3 mm)

Gemstone 2:

Diamond (Quantity: 26, Shape & Cutting Style: Round Brilliant, Color Grade: G-H, Clarity: VS2-SI1, Weight: 0.75 ct. t.w.)

Gemstone 3:

Sapphire (Color: Blue, Quantity: 10, Shape & Cutting Style: Round, Weight: 0.35 ct. t.w.)

Gemstone 4:

Peridot (Color: Green, Quantity: 2, Shape & Cutting Style: Round, Weight: 1.00 ct. t.w., Size: 4 mm)

Gemstone 5:

Garnet (Color: Red, Quantity: 1, Shape & Cutting Style: Oval, Weight: 0.95 carats, Size: 7 mm x 5 mm)

14KT: Karat (abbreviated kt or K) is a unit that indicates the purity of gold in the metal. 14kt is 58.33% gold. In the United States, 14K yellow gold is most favored and used in jewelry.

Yellow GoldYELLOW GOLD: Gold is a precious metal with a natural yellow color. It is quite soft and often alloyed with other metals to increase its strength. The purity of the metal is indicated by a unit called a "karat," with 24kt having the highest percentage of natural gold.

POLISHED: A buffed-out finish used to produce a mirror-like shine.

AmethystAMETHYST: A natural variety of quartz, amethyst ranges in color from deep purple to pale lavender, and even to warm greens. Amethyst has been used during meditation to provide a sense of spiritual balance. Amethyst is the birthstone of February.

PearPEAR: Similar to the outline of a pear fruit, this is a round shape that comes to a point on one side.

DiamondDiamond: The hardest and most brilliant of all gemstones, a diamond can make the heart race with its pure and fiery spark. An ancient symbol of love, a diamond is the preferred gemstone for tokens of affection, such as rings, earrings, necklaces and bracelets. Diamond is the birthstone for April.

BrilliantBRILLIANT: A gemstone cut to enhance brilliance without sacrificing much carat weight. Typically has 58 facets.

Color Grade G-H: Near-colorless

Clarity VS2: Very slightly included. Inclusions are observed with effort under 10x magnification, but can be characterized as minor.

CLARITY SI1: Slightly Included. Inclusions are noticeable under 10x magnification.

SapphireSAPPHIRE: A favorite gemstone of ancient priests and royalty, the sapphire radiates sophistication and grace. This prized gem comes in every hue of blue, plus the more unexpected shades of pink, yellow, green and orange, and is September's birthstone.

PeridotPERIDOT: the birthstone of the month of August, peridot is only found in one color: green. Historians are now convinced that some, if not all, of the emeralds that Cleopatra was famous for wearing were not actually emeralds but deep green peridot stones from Egypt.

GarnetGARNET: the birthstone of January. One glance at the deep red seeds nestled inside of a pomegranate explains why the word "garnet" comes from the Latin word "granatus," meaning "grain" or "seed." This name was given to the garnet because of its close resemblance to the succulent seed.

OvalOVAL: An elliptical shape that resembles an egg.

All weights and measures are approximate.

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