Platinum and 18k gold bracelet (750°/°°) composed of alternating links set with diamonds forming a geometric pattern set with old-cut diamonds, 8x8 cut, modern cut and baguette cut. On the most important links, the central old-cut "European Cut" diamonds weigh approximately 0.6 carat of estimated H-I SI2-P1 quality. The total weight of the diamonds is approximately 12 carats. French Art Deco work circa 1925. Presence of maker's mark S P or Sté P and a scale, eagle head hallmark on the clasp for 18-carat gold and dog head hallmark on the bracelet for platinum.
Art Deco bracelets dating from the 1920s to 1935 are characteristic of the jewelry of this period, marked by a geometric aesthetic and the influence of modernism. Made in platinum, often set with old-cut diamonds and baguette diamonds, they present a flat, articulated structure, and symmetrical motifs. These antique Art Deco jewels bear witness to the technical and formal evolutions of the era.
Length: 18 cm
Width: 2.9 cm
Gross weight: 62.99 grams