141 Stone Yellow Diamond Gold Bracelet
When a design this labour-intensive exists in more than one example, it is worth understanding why: assembling 141 square-shaped yellow diamonds at 32.53 carats alongside 183 round diamonds at 6.31 carats, all in gold, is not a pattern easily repeated on demand, which makes this second available bracelet a genuine rarity rather than a routine reorder. The specification matches its counterpart exactly in stone count and total weight, yet the individual character of each assembly — how the yellow tones align, how the round accents catch light — differs subtly piece to piece, as it always does when this many natural stones are involved in a single commission.
The technical challenge here bears repeating on its own terms. Setting 324 stones across two distinct shapes and two distinct roles within a single gold bracelet demands a level of bench discipline most jewellers rarely exercise, since every square yellow stone must sit at a matched depth to its neighbours for the colour field to read as continuous, while the smaller round diamonds threading between them add sparkle without ever overwhelming that field. It is, in effect, closer to textile-making in metal and stone than to conventional line-bracelet setting, requiring a patience most workshops simply cannot sustain across a full commission.
Having a second example available opens possibilities a singular piece would not — a client acquiring for two family members, or simply wanting the reassurance that comes with choosing between two genuine hand-assembled options rather than committing sight-unseen to the only one available. Both carry the same 38.84-carat combined weight and the same warm, richly layered visual effect, distinguished mainly by the individual character each acquires during setting and the natural variation inherent in stones of this kind.
As with its companion, gold was chosen as the setting metal specifically for the warmth it lends the yellow stones, unifying the whole composition rather than introducing a cooler contrast that platinum might. Worn to formal occasions or simply as an ongoing statement piece, it rewards long, close viewing rather than a passing glance, its density of stones offering genuine visual depth that only reveals itself fully over time.
Full stone-by-stone grading is available on request for either bracelet, and our team can arrange for both to be viewed together so you can judge the subtle differences between them yourself. Clients weighing an acquisition at this level are also welcome to ask about insurance valuation and the ongoing care a stone-dense gold setting like this one benefits from over years of regular wear. Please contact Legacy to arrange that private comparison.
Specifications
- Metal: Gold
- Diamond / Gem weight: 6.31, 32.53ct
- Cut / Shape: Round Brilliant
- Colour: Fancy Yellow
- Carat Weight
- 6.31, 32.53ct
- Shape
- Round Brilliant
- Color
- Fancy Yellow
- Clarity
- On Request
- Metal
- Gold
- Certification
- GIA / IGI / HRD on request
- Treatment
- None · Natural
- Reference Number
- LD-B-FCY-0110
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3-day exclusive hold — your reservation holds the piece privately for 3 days, fully refundable.
Independently certified — to your choice of GIA, IGI or HRD on request; documents shared privately with verified acquirers.
Authentication guarantee — if any piece does not match its stated specifications, full money-back refund.
Care — a soak in warm water with mild soap restores light return; have the prongs inspected annually.
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When a design this labour-intensive exists in more than one example, it is worth understanding why: assembling 141 square-shaped yellow diamonds at 32.53 carats alongside 183 round diamonds at 6.31 carats, all in gold, is not a pattern easily repeated on demand, which makes this second available bracelet a genuine rarity rather than a routine reorder. The specification matches its counterpart exactly in stone count and total weight, yet the individual character of each assembly — how the yellow tones align, how the round accents catch light — differs subtly piece to piece, as it always does when this many natural stones are involved in a single commission.
The technical challenge here bears repeating on its own terms. Setting 324 stones across two distinct shapes and two distinct roles within a single gold bracelet demands a level of bench discipline most jewellers rarely exercise, since every square yellow stone must sit at a matched depth to its neighbours for the colour field to read as continuous, while the smaller round diamonds threading between them add sparkle without ever overwhelming that field. It is, in effect, closer to textile-making in metal and stone than to conventional line-bracelet setting, requiring a patience most workshops simply cannot sustain across a full commission.
Having a second example available opens possibilities a singular piece would not — a client acquiring for two family members, or simply wanting the reassurance that comes with choosing between two genuine hand-assembled options rather than committing sight-unseen to the only one available. Both carry the same 38.84-carat combined weight and the same warm, richly layered visual effect, distinguished mainly by the individual character each acquires during setting and the natural variation inherent in stones of this kind.
As with its companion, gold was chosen as the setting metal specifically for the warmth it lends the yellow stones, unifying the whole composition rather than introducing a cooler contrast that platinum might. Worn to formal occasions or simply as an ongoing statement piece, it rewards long, close viewing rather than a passing glance, its density of stones offering genuine visual depth that only reveals itself fully over time.
Full stone-by-stone grading is available on request for either bracelet, and our team can arrange for both to be viewed together so you can judge the subtle differences between them yourself. Clients weighing an acquisition at this level are also welcome to ask about insurance valuation and the ongoing care a stone-dense gold setting like this one benefits from over years of regular wear. Please contact Legacy to arrange that private comparison.
Specifications
- Metal: Gold
- Diamond / Gem weight: 6.31, 32.53ct
- Cut / Shape: Round Brilliant
- Colour: Fancy Yellow
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