

Edwardian Pink Tourmaline Bracelet
This stunning high society Edwardian bracelet is made from 14k yellow gold topped with silver typical of this period. Over 50 carats of rubelite tourmaline sourced from mines in Maine lie atop an intricate veil of rose cut diamonds and calibre cut rubies.
DETAILS
name
Edwardian Pink Tourmaline Bracelet
style number
300-10037
collection
Vintage
era
Edwardian
date
-
metal
Mixed
stone
Tourmaline
stone carat
50 carats
certification
No Certificate
dimensions
-
cut
Other
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HISTORY
The Edwardian era overlapped the Art Nouveau period, beginning in 1901 when Queen Victoria’s son Edward took the throne of England, and ending in 1914 with the beginning of World War I. Advances in metal fabrication finally allowed for the use of platinum in jewelry, enabling designs to become much more detailed and intricate than previous eras. Jewelry from the Edwardian period was light and delicate, using as many diamonds in a design as possible. The overall style of the times was light, feminine, and airy.
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