Item #: 911330

C. 1980 Vintage Multi-Stone Charm Bracelet in 14kt Yellow Gold. 7"

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C. 1980. A colorful mix of semi-precious gemstones adds some fun to this unique charm bracelet from our Estate collection. An array of cultured pearls, tourmaline, turquoise, chalcedony, and amethyst gemstones light up each playful charm on this 14kt yellow gold bracelet. Figure 8 safety. Box clasp, multi-stone charm bracelet. Exclusive, one-of-a-kind Estate Jewelry.

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Charm Length:

1 3/8 inches

Charm Width:

3/4 inch

Metal:

14kt Yellow Gold

Finish:

Polished

Clasp:

Box

Safety:

Figure 8

Gemstone 1:

Tourmaline (Color: Green, Quantity: 6, Shape & Cutting Style: Round, Size: 3.5 mm)

Gemstone 2:

Turquoise (Color: Blue, Quantity: 3, Shape & Cutting Style: Oval, Size: 13.5 mm x 8.5 mm)

Gemstone 3:

Turquoise (Color: Blue, Quantity: 6, Shape & Cutting Style: Round, Size: 3.5 mm)

Gemstone 4:

Chalcedony (Color: Green, Quantity: 6, Shape & Cutting Style: Round, Size: 4.5 mm)

Gemstone 5:

Amethyst (Color: Purple, Quantity: 3, Shape & Cutting Style: Oval, Size: 15 mm x 10 mm)

Gemstone 6:

Cultured Pearl (Color: White, Quantity: 10, Shape & Cutting Style: Round, Size: 2.4 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.

TourmalineTOURMALINE: the "gemstone of the rainbow" comes in a dizzying array of colors and is usually created from more than a dozen elements, making it perfect for jewelry. The most popular tourmaline is deep pink, and a true favorite is watermelon... a gem of green and pink together.

TurquoiseTURQUOISE: Typically polished and featuring a cabochon cut, turquoise is prized for its depth of color and the visual interest found in veins of matrix stone. Prized as a gemstone for 1000's of years, legend holds that turquoise has protective qualities.

OvalOVAL: An elliptical shape that resembles an egg.

ChalcedonyCHALCEDONY: a family of minerals that is often milky gray or bluish in color. Chalcedony includes a number of stones including onyx (black), carnelian (waxy red), agate (wide ranging palette) and bloodstone (brownish red.)

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.

Cultured PearlCULTURED PEARLS: Likened to the moon, pearls have been valued for their luminous glow and natural beauty for thousands of years. Today, high-quality cultured freshwater pearls make pearl jewelry affordable to all. Pearl is the traditional birthstone for the month of June.

All weights and measures are approximate.

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