
Oval Sapphire and Diamond Accent Gold Line Bracelet
This is a detailed line bracelet featuring a series of oval-cut dark blue sapphires alternating with decorative gold segments. The bracelet is constructed from yellow gold, likely 10k or 14k based on common commercial jewelry standards. The sapphires are set in four-prong mounts, flanked by small diamond accents or illusion settings that mimic the sparkle of small stones. Each gem-set station is connected by a twisting 'S' or infinity-style gold link, providing both flexibility and a classic rhythmic pattern. The color of the sapphires is a very deep, saturated blue, bordering on 'midnight' or black. Regarding condition, the metal shows a soft patina indicative of gentle wear, with light surface scratching visible on the polished gold surfaces. The hinges and links appear intact without obvious signs of repair. The clasp mechanism is not fully visible, but the structure suggests a standard tongue-and-groove or lobster claw closure typical of the late 20th-century classical style, approximately dating to the 1980s or 1990s. The craftsmanship is industrial-fine, showing consistent casting and secure stone settings appropriate for daily wear jewelry.
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Estimated Value
$450 - $650
Basic Information
Category
Fine Jewelry / Bracelets
Appraised On
May 12, 2026
Estimated Value
$450 - $650
Item Description
This is a detailed line bracelet featuring a series of oval-cut dark blue sapphires alternating with decorative gold segments. The bracelet is constructed from yellow gold, likely 10k or 14k based on common commercial jewelry standards. The sapphires are set in four-prong mounts, flanked by small diamond accents or illusion settings that mimic the sparkle of small stones. Each gem-set station is connected by a twisting 'S' or infinity-style gold link, providing both flexibility and a classic rhythmic pattern. The color of the sapphires is a very deep, saturated blue, bordering on 'midnight' or black. Regarding condition, the metal shows a soft patina indicative of gentle wear, with light surface scratching visible on the polished gold surfaces. The hinges and links appear intact without obvious signs of repair. The clasp mechanism is not fully visible, but the structure suggests a standard tongue-and-groove or lobster claw closure typical of the late 20th-century classical style, approximately dating to the 1980s or 1990s. The craftsmanship is industrial-fine, showing consistent casting and secure stone settings appropriate for daily wear jewelry.
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