A Historically Important Cultured Pearl, Emerald, Diamond and Enamel Bracelet
Some pieces carry weight beyond their materials, and this bracelet is presented to us, and to you, as historically important — a designation we do not use loosely, reserved for pieces with a documented history or design significance that sets them apart from otherwise comparable jewellery of the same period. Combining cultured pearl, emerald, diamond and enamel in a single bracelet represents a genuinely ambitious material range, each element demanding different handling, different setting techniques and different long-term care, assembled here into a single cohesive design that still functions as one piece.
Pearl grading, emerald carat weight, diamond specification and metal are available on request. Cultured pearl of jewellery quality requires careful matching for size, lustre and surface quality when used across a full bracelet length, a sourcing challenge distinct from the single-stone matching required for emerald or diamond — three separate material challenges solved simultaneously in one piece speaks to the ambition behind its original commission decades ago. The addition of enamel work layers in a fourth technical discipline entirely, fired in careful stages to sit alongside the set stones without compromising either material in the process.
As a wearable piece, a bracelet of this material complexity carries real presence on the wrist while remaining, by the standards of statement jewellery, relatively understated — the softness of pearl lustre and the warmth of enamel tempering what might otherwise be a purely hard-edged diamond and emerald design. Collectors drawn to historically important pieces are typically motivated as much by the documentation and story attached to a piece as by its material content, and we encourage any serious enquiry to request the fuller history we hold on file for this specific bracelet before proceeding.
Our workshop handles pieces combining pearl and enamel with particular care, since both materials are more vulnerable to handling damage than faceted stone alone — we recommend storage separate from harder jewellery and cleaning only through a specialist familiar with mixed-material antique construction. Independent gemmological and historical documentation is available on request, and our specialists can discuss the piece's attribution and provenance in a private conversation whenever convenient, including what is known of its earlier ownership.
This bracelet is entered into the Legacy register as a documented, historically significant piece, one we consider a genuine custodianship rather than a simple sale. To request the full history and gemstone report or arrange a private viewing, our client advisory team welcomes your enquiry at any time that suits you best.
Specifications
- Cut / Shape: Emerald Cut
- Gemstones: Emerald, Pearl
- Carat Weight
- On Request
- Shape
- Emerald Cut
- Color
- On Request
- Clarity
- On Request
- Metal
- On Request
- Certification
- GIA / IGI / HRD on request
- Treatment
- None · Natural
- Reference Number
- LD-BR-0014
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White-glove delivery — for qualifying pieces, our concierge arranges in-person delivery to your residence or private office.
14-day exclusive hold & returns — your reservation holds the piece privately for 14 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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Some pieces carry weight beyond their materials, and this bracelet is presented to us, and to you, as historically important — a designation we do not use loosely, reserved for pieces with a documented history or design significance that sets them apart from otherwise comparable jewellery of the same period. Combining cultured pearl, emerald, diamond and enamel in a single bracelet represents a genuinely ambitious material range, each element demanding different handling, different setting techniques and different long-term care, assembled here into a single cohesive design that still functions as one piece.
Pearl grading, emerald carat weight, diamond specification and metal are available on request. Cultured pearl of jewellery quality requires careful matching for size, lustre and surface quality when used across a full bracelet length, a sourcing challenge distinct from the single-stone matching required for emerald or diamond — three separate material challenges solved simultaneously in one piece speaks to the ambition behind its original commission decades ago. The addition of enamel work layers in a fourth technical discipline entirely, fired in careful stages to sit alongside the set stones without compromising either material in the process.
As a wearable piece, a bracelet of this material complexity carries real presence on the wrist while remaining, by the standards of statement jewellery, relatively understated — the softness of pearl lustre and the warmth of enamel tempering what might otherwise be a purely hard-edged diamond and emerald design. Collectors drawn to historically important pieces are typically motivated as much by the documentation and story attached to a piece as by its material content, and we encourage any serious enquiry to request the fuller history we hold on file for this specific bracelet before proceeding.
Our workshop handles pieces combining pearl and enamel with particular care, since both materials are more vulnerable to handling damage than faceted stone alone — we recommend storage separate from harder jewellery and cleaning only through a specialist familiar with mixed-material antique construction. Independent gemmological and historical documentation is available on request, and our specialists can discuss the piece's attribution and provenance in a private conversation whenever convenient, including what is known of its earlier ownership.
This bracelet is entered into the Legacy register as a documented, historically significant piece, one we consider a genuine custodianship rather than a simple sale. To request the full history and gemstone report or arrange a private viewing, our client advisory team welcomes your enquiry at any time that suits you best.
Specifications
- Cut / Shape: Emerald Cut
- Gemstones: Emerald, Pearl
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