Edwardian era antique peridot and pearl bracelet made in the early 1900’s
Prince Edward looked upon peridot as his lucky stone making it very popular and often seen in jewellery of the early 1900’s when this gorgeous bracelet was made.
Set with not only peridots, but pearls as well, the bracelet was made in 15 carat rose gold, with the gold having such a charming and delightful warm colour to it that looks even more amazing on the wrist.
The combination of the pearls, peridot and rose gold work so well together and all of this is complimented by the elegant design that makes it the perfect bracelet to wear during the day as well as for those special occasions in the evening.
Measuring 19cm in length, at the widest sections, it measures 1.5cm wide and is fitted with a concealed clasp and safety chain.
This is a testament to jewellery of the early 20th Century that has stood and lasted the test of time that is as beautiful and elegant today as when it was made.
Stock# ET418
Circa: 1910
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