This finely made 14k white gold line bracelet is set with four cream-coloured pearls, that are interspersed between three separate links, which are studded with single-cut diamonds and decorated with black enamel.
The design of this bracelet is typical for the Art Deco era, and for the designs made during that time by one of the most renowned jewellers of The Netherlands. Steltman Jewellers was founded in The Hague in 1917 and quickly became one of the most renowned Dutch jewellery houses, creating outstanding and unusual jewels from an international clientele and famous Dutch clients. They have created multiple pieces for the Dutch royal family, including the wedding ring of the former Queen Beatrix and the engagement ring of the current Queen Maxima.
GENERAL INFORMATION
Size: wearing length 16 cm / 6.25 inches. If needed, a few links could be removed to shorten it.
The bracelet is 2.5 mm wide.
Weight: 7.65 grams.
Age: 20th Century, Art Deco period, 1937 (as found in the Steltman archives).
Material: The clasp and one link are stamped for 14kt gold, and carry the hallmark for Steltman, which was used between 1917 and 2017.
Condition: The bracelet is in good antique condition with only minor wear, consistent with its age. The black enamel has been restored in some places.
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