Mid-20th Century Diamond Bracelet Round, Fancy-shaped and Baguette-cut Diamonds, Platinum
At a glance
Shape
Baguette, Round Brilliant
Carat
On Request
Colour
On Request
Clarity
On Request
Metal
Platinum
Mid-century diamond bracelets carry a particular design confidence that later decades gradually softened over time — bolder mixing of cuts within a single line, a willingness to let round, fancy-shaped and baguette stones share one continuous design without over-explaining the transitions between them. This bracelet, set in platinum, exemplifies exactly that period sensibility, its mixed-cut diamonds working together across the line with the kind of unfussy assurance that marks genuine mid-20th century craftsmanship. Carat weight and clarity grading remain available on request.
What distinguishes a period piece like this from a contemporary reproduction is often in details too subtle to fully specify — the particular hand-finished quality of the prong work, the slightly heavier platinum gauge favoured by mid-century workshops, the specific proportions considered fashionable when the piece was originally made decades ago. Mixed-cut lines from this era tend to favour a more architectural rhythm than today's typically uniform tennis bracelets, the round, fancy and baguette cuts creating visual punctuation along the design rather than a smooth, unbroken repetition from clasp to clasp.
Platinum remains, as it was then, the metal of choice for serious diamond work — its strength and resistance to tarnish are precisely why bracelets from this period continue to circulate in wearable, structurally sound condition today, decades after they were made and passed through several hands. The white metal's cool tone also lets each mixed cut present its brilliance without any competing warmth, a particular priority in an era when diamond clarity and whiteness were the primary currency of fine jewellery design.
Collectors of mid-century design specifically seek out pieces exactly like this one for the design language itself, as much as for the diamonds contained within it — the confidence of the mixed-cut arrangement, the period-appropriate proportions, qualities that a newly manufactured bracelet cannot authentically replicate no matter how skilled the modern workshop. Worn today, it reads as elegantly vintage rather than simply dated, equally at home with contemporary eveningwear as it would genuinely have been at the moment of its original making decades ago.
Certification for the diamonds within this bracelet is available on request, and our specialists are glad to discuss what can be reliably determined about its period and origin in greater depth, along with practical guidance on insuring a period piece of this particular nature and vintage. We invite you to contact Legacy to arrange a private viewing of this piece.
Specifications
- Metal: Platinum
- Cut / Shape: Baguette, Round Brilliant
- Carat Weight
- On Request
- Shape
- Baguette, Round Brilliant
- Color
- On Request
- Clarity
- On Request
- Metal
- Platinum
- Certification
- GIA / IGI / HRD on request
- Treatment
- None · Natural
- Reference Number
- LD-B-FCY-0146
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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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Mid-century diamond bracelets carry a particular design confidence that later decades gradually softened over time — bolder mixing of cuts within a single line, a willingness to let round, fancy-shaped and baguette stones share one continuous design without over-explaining the transitions between them. This bracelet, set in platinum, exemplifies exactly that period sensibility, its mixed-cut diamonds working together across the line with the kind of unfussy assurance that marks genuine mid-20th century craftsmanship. Carat weight and clarity grading remain available on request.
What distinguishes a period piece like this from a contemporary reproduction is often in details too subtle to fully specify — the particular hand-finished quality of the prong work, the slightly heavier platinum gauge favoured by mid-century workshops, the specific proportions considered fashionable when the piece was originally made decades ago. Mixed-cut lines from this era tend to favour a more architectural rhythm than today's typically uniform tennis bracelets, the round, fancy and baguette cuts creating visual punctuation along the design rather than a smooth, unbroken repetition from clasp to clasp.
Platinum remains, as it was then, the metal of choice for serious diamond work — its strength and resistance to tarnish are precisely why bracelets from this period continue to circulate in wearable, structurally sound condition today, decades after they were made and passed through several hands. The white metal's cool tone also lets each mixed cut present its brilliance without any competing warmth, a particular priority in an era when diamond clarity and whiteness were the primary currency of fine jewellery design.
Collectors of mid-century design specifically seek out pieces exactly like this one for the design language itself, as much as for the diamonds contained within it — the confidence of the mixed-cut arrangement, the period-appropriate proportions, qualities that a newly manufactured bracelet cannot authentically replicate no matter how skilled the modern workshop. Worn today, it reads as elegantly vintage rather than simply dated, equally at home with contemporary eveningwear as it would genuinely have been at the moment of its original making decades ago.
Certification for the diamonds within this bracelet is available on request, and our specialists are glad to discuss what can be reliably determined about its period and origin in greater depth, along with practical guidance on insuring a period piece of this particular nature and vintage. We invite you to contact Legacy to arrange a private viewing of this piece.
Specifications
- Metal: Platinum
- Cut / Shape: Baguette, Round Brilliant
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