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0.22 Ct.Tw.Total Carat Weight Emerald and Natural Diamond Pave Bracelet, 14K Yellow Gold
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Stone type: | Emerald | Natural Diamond | Natural Diamond |
|---|---|---|---|
Quantity: | 1 | 28 | 14 |
Dimensions (MM): help | Length: 3.96 Width: 3.66 Height: 2 | Length: 2 Width: 2 Height: 1.2 | Length: 0.8 Width: 0.8 Height: 0.5 |
Total weight: | 0.22 Ct. | 0.20 Ct.Tw. | 0.06 Ct.Tw. |
Color: | Green | White | White |
Color intensity: help | Vivid | N/A | N/A |
Color grade | N/A | H | H |
Clarity: | Slightly Included | SI2 - Slightly Included | SI2 - Slightly Included |
Shape: help | Round | Round | Round |
Cut: | Mixed Brilliant Cut | Brilliant Cut | Brilliant Cut |
Cutting style: | Faceted | Faceted | Faceted |
Enhancements: help | Standard | No Enhancement | No Enhancement |
Origin: help | Zambia | unknown | unknown |
This bracelet is engineered as a refined line of faceted gemstones, entirely set in 14K yellow gold, combining precise gem geometry with restrained, architectural metalwork. The overall composition features a continuous sequence of individually set round faceted stones that articulate smoothly around the wrist, terminating in a low profile, interlocking box clasp with a secondary safety element. At the center, a single round green gem is presented in a full bezel, ringed by a micro halo of smaller white stones, the central bezel acting as both a protective collar and a visual anchor. The string of stones is set with minimal metal between each seat, creating an optical continuity that reads as a single luminous strand, while the gold bezels and minimal gallery work provide mechanical security and reduced snagging on fabric. The bracelet is finished to a high polish on exposed surfaces, while internal joins and solder points are carefully planished and invisible to the eye, preserving both comfort and longevity for daily wear.
From a gemological perspective the white stones are executed as round brilliant style faceting, the canonical 57 facet arrangement optimized for return of white light and scintillation at small table sizes. The faceting consistency across the strand is maintained to tight tolerances, ensuring even light performance under varied lighting conditions. Colour and clarity grading for the white stones is controlled by our sourcing specifications, we select near colourless ranges for a warm, complementary relationship with the 14K yellow gold, and clarity characteristics that balance brilliance with cost efficiency for small calibrated melee. The central green stone is cut as a round faceted gem, the pavilion geometry tailored to emphasize internal depth of colour while preserving surface brilliance. The green hue reads as medium to vivid green with balanced saturation and tone, the cutting strategy trading off slight pavilion depth for a vibrant face up appearance, and the girdle finishing and culet proportions are managed to prevent light leakage and to maintain a robust bezel seat.
The manufacturing process combines hand setting and precision machinery, we employ experienced setters to individually bezel each stone, regulating bezel wall thickness and burnishing to guarantee mechanical retention and to avoid excess metal covering the crown facets. The halo around the central green gem is set using micro setting techniques, each tiny white stone seated within a collar that is burnished flush, producing a crisp, scalloped outer profile that reads as a continuous luminous flange. All joins in the bracelet body are laser soldered and thoroughly annealed, then reformed and final polished to eliminate stress zones, the clasp geometry is tested for repeated engagement cycles and lateral shear to meet stringent functional benchmarks. The choice of 14K over higher purity gold is deliberate, the alloy composition yields a favorable hardness and fatigue resistance necessary for fine link work and frequent closure operations, while maintaining the warm chroma that visually complements the green center and the near colourless melee.
Our ethical sourcing program is integral to the piece development, we purchase diamonds and colored gemstones exclusively from suppliers who maintain chain of custody documentation and who adhere to internationally recognized standards, including Kimberley Process compliance for rough diamonds and membership in independently audited responsible sourcing initiatives. For colored gems we prioritize traceability to mine clusters where environmental management plans are in place and where artisanal and local mining operations receive fair remuneration and access to technical assistance, we routinely require third party audits and origin reports for parcels to ensure social and environmental safeguards. Metal procurement is managed to support recycled gold streams alongside newly mined material that is certified through recognized responsible sourcing schemes, this dual approach reduces pressure on primary extraction while enabling transparent supply chain accounting. We also maintain on site gemological verification, every bracelet is accompanied by a gem statement describing the cutting style, treatment disclosures when present, and the sourcing attestations available, we welcome independent third party grading on request, and we support repair and recycling services to extend the lifecycle of the piece.

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