Estate 14k Yellow Gold Diamond Hinged Cuff Bracelet 1.15 CTW
This pre-owned estate hinged cuff bracelet is crafted in solid 14k yellow gold and set with diamonds totaling 1.15 CTW. It offers a classic cuff style with a hinge for easier wear and a secure fit. The listing does not provide additional details such as exact measurements, diamond grades, or weight, so check the listing for details. Free shipping is included with purchase. Review the photos and any seller notes for signs of normal estate wear and overall condition before ordering.
| Location | Shirley US |
| Shipping | Free shipping (check listing for details) |
| Seller |
cmk0123
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| Listing | FixedPrice · Active |
| Start time | 2025-03-29T23:40:41.000Z |
| Number of Diamonds | Approximately 192 |
| Closure | Hinged |
| Color | Gold |
| Main Stone Color | Clear |
| Metal | Yellow Gold |
| Main Stone | Diamond |
| Brand | Estate |
| Type | Bracelet |
| Metal Purity | 14k |
| Main Stone Shape | Round |
| Style | Bangle, Cuff |
| Base Metal | Gold |
| Theme | Beauty |
Exquisite Estate Solid 14k Yellow Gold 1.15 CTW DIAMOND CUFF Hinged Bracelet!!This stunning and unique bracelet would make a great gift!In BEAUTIFUL condition!Unique design, with beautiful bright genuine diamonds!Crafted in solid 14K Yellow GoldFully hallmarked One hundred ninety two (192) round, brillant cut, nearly colorless diamonds!!Inside Circumference: 6.75" and 1” width!Weighs 17.1 grams of solid 14k gold!Shipped FAST, in a gift box, fully insured.Than you for looking and please see my store for more great items : )I guarantee item is as described and pictured.GIA will certify -Please shop with confidence! I am a New York State Licensed Precious Metals Dealer with a brick and mortar jewelry store on Long Island, NY. I have been in business for 25 years and vintage jewelry is my passion! ***Please note: it is not uncommon for vintage and antique gold jewelry to sometimes test at a lower karat, even though hallmarked 14k or 585 and acid tested 14k can test at a lower karat (13-13.5-13.75k) via a spectrometer machine. This is not unusual on older pieces due to metals mixed used in the past and less stringent guidelines. A quick google search will confirm this. The piece is still considered 14k gold and sold as such in jewelry stores and the industry. Just want to add this for education to consumers that may not know.***