Whether its diamonds, jade, sapphires or rubies, the Art Deco Era used a variety of gemstones to create beautiful bracelets. The open-link motif was popular during the 1920s; above the girl is wearing three stacked on one arm, with another on the other. Open-link bracelets are timeless and are still popular today in modern jewelry. Below are some of my favorite open-links bracelets, all antique:
Art Deco diamond bracelet done in platinum and designed by George Fouquet. Circa 1920s, this open-link bracelet is set with 12.20 carats of diamonds and is of French origin. From Berganza, price: £67,500
This platinum and aquarmarine bracelet is gorgeous–it has over 40 carats of aquamarine and rose cut and old European cut diamonds. This bracelet is from Lang Antiques and price: $14,750
Another Art Deco bracelet, this one is designed by Cartier and circa 1920. Done in platinum, diamonds, onyx and jade with a very geometric style to it. From Berganza, price: Price: £25,500
This awesome Art Deco bracelet has uniquely cut sapphires topping every-other link, all done in platinum and diamonds. There are marquise cut diamonds, along with a few square cut and single cut diamonds. The total diamond weight is 8.15 carats. From Lang Antiques price: $33,750
HA Jewelry August 3, 2011 at 8:14 pm:
We sold a stunning pair of open-link jadeite jade bracelets in our last auction:
http://jewelry.ha.com/c/item.zx?saleNo=5067&lotNo=58238
{gemmifer} August 5, 2011 at 1:38 am:
I especially love the Cartier bracelet… they mix of jade, onyx, metal, and diamonds is such a classic Cartier design.
Engagement rings September 5, 2011 at 9:28 am:
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Sonal Sahrawat December 26, 2015 at 9:24 am:
yes you are right ! open link bracelets are demanded in the new era too. i loved your bracelets design..,…