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4.54 Ct.Tw.Total Carat Weight Emerald and Natural Diamond Tennis/Line Bracelet, 14K Yellow Gold
Stone type: | Emerald | Natural Diamond |
|---|---|---|
Quantity: | 28 | 27 |
Dimensions (MM): help | Length: 4 Width: 3 Height: 1.8 | Length: 1.8 Width: 1.8 Height: 0.9 |
Total weight: | 4.54 Ct.Tw. | 0.88 Ct.Tw. |
Color: | Green | White |
Color intensity: help | Medium | N/A |
Color grade | N/A | H |
Clarity: | Slightly Included | SI2 - Slightly Included |
Shape: help | Oval | Round |
Cut: | Mixed Brilliant Cut | Brilliant Cut |
Cutting style: | Faceted | Faceted |
Enhancements: help | Standard | No Enhancement |
Origin: help | Zambia | Unknown |
This bracelet is a refined study in color and proportion, composed of a continuous sequence of vibrant green emeralds, each paired with a brilliant white accent diamond, entirely set in warm 14K yellow gold. The arrangement reads like a modern interpretation of a classic tennis bracelet, with individually set stones that allow light to enter and return freely, producing lively color and scintillation as the piece moves. The emeralds exhibit a lively medium to vivid green tone, with a generally balanced saturation that reads neither overly dark nor pastel, which makes them exceptionally wearable for both day and evening settings. The diamonds interspersed between the emeralds are small, well cut accent stones that serve to lift the visual field, creating moments of light that contrast and emphasize the green, while the 14K yellow gold anchors the piece with a rich warmth that complements the emeralds natural hue. The overall visual effect is delicate yet assured, suitable for an educated buyer who appreciates the harmony of color, cut, and metal as much as the intrinsic value of the materials.
From a gemological perspective, the emeralds in this bracelet present the familiar character that connoisseurs expect, including fine color and natural internal features. Emeralds are commonly given grades that consider hue, tone, and saturation, and these gems demonstrate a consistent hue toward true green with slight blue undertones in some stones, which is often prized for its depth. Transparency varies slightly from stone to stone, as is characteristic of natural emeralds, where inclusions, often called garden inclusions, are typical and do not detract from their value when the color and cut are strong. These inclusions can serve as identification marks of natural origin, and they are frequently stabilized with minor oiling to enhance clarity and surface appearance, a widely accepted and traditional treatment in the trade. The accent diamonds are chosen to complement rather than compete, with strong cut proportions to maximize sparkle, and with color and clarity that read clean to the eye when viewed in the context of the bracelet. For a discerning buyer, the combination of well colored emeralds and well cut diamonds set in 14K gold provides a balanced investment in both aesthetic and material terms.
The craftsmanship behind the bracelet is meticulous and intentional, beginning with the selection of matched emeralds and diamonds and extending through the precise gold work that holds them. Each stone is individually set in a series of linked stations, allowing for slight articulation that follows the contour of the wrist for comfort and secure wear. The settings are crafted to minimize metal visibility around the gems, so that color and light remain the central focus, yet they are engineered with reinforcement in mind, using double prongs or milgrained edges where necessary to protect corners and mounting points. The choice of 14K yellow gold was deliberate, offering an optimal balance between durability and color warmth, as 14K provides greater tensile strength than higher karat gold while still exhibiting a rich golden tone that pairs beautifully with green gemstones. The clasp system and any safety catch are integrated discreetly into the design to maintain the bracelets refined line, yet they are robust enough for regular wear. This level of hand finishing and attention to joint tolerances distinguishes a well made gem bracelet from mass produced alternatives, and ensures that each emerald and diamond sits with consistent alignment and secure engagement throughout the piece.
For the educated buyer, this bracelet is appealing both as an object of beauty and as a considered piece of gem and metalwork. The value proposition rests on several pillars, including the consistent quality of the emerald color, the complementary role of the accent diamonds, and the enduring metal choice of 14K yellow gold. Emeralds carry both historical and market value due to their relative rarity in finely saturated tones, and when paired with responsible sourcing practices and transparent disclosure of any standard treatments, they become even more attractive from an investment perspective. The bracelet is versatile enough to be worn alone as a statement of refined taste, or layered with other pieces for a contemporary stacked look, and its secure, articulated construction will support frequent wear without compromising the stones. We are happy to provide additional documentation on gem origins, treatments, and metal weight upon request, and to accommodate any grading reports that a buyer may wish to obtain. With routine professional cleaning and mindful storage, this bracelet will retain its visual appeal and structural integrity for generations, becoming a lasting heirloom that reflects both skilled craftsmanship and the timeless allure of fine gemstones.

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