A fine Art Deco line bracelet set with square-step Asscher-cut diamonds, mounted throughout in platinum. The bracelet features intricately engraved sides, including the concealed clasp.
The Asscher cut, developed in 1902 in the Netherlands, is a square-shaped step cut with cropped corners and a deep pavilion, creating a hall-of-mirrors effect that emphasizes clarity and brilliance in a geometric form. Its clean, architectural lines were especially admired during the Art Deco period, complementing the era’s emphasis on symmetry.
Line bracelets, often called tennis bracelets today, are designed with a continuous row of diamonds, offering both elegance and flexibility and were originally crafted for comfort and movement.
Mounted in platinum.
American, circa 1920.
Diamonds total approximately 10cts.
The bracelet measures 18cm.
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A fine Art Deco line bracelet set with square-step Asscher-cut diamonds, mounted throughout in platinum. The bracelet features intricately engraved sides, including the concealed clasp.
The Asscher cut, developed in 1902 in the Netherlands, is a square-shaped step cut with cropped corners and a deep pavilion, creating a hall-of-mirrors effect that emphasizes clarity and brilliance in a geometric form. Its clean, architectural lines were especially admired during the Art Deco period, complementing the era’s emphasis on symmetry.
Line bracelets, often called tennis bracelets today, are designed with a continuous row of diamonds, offering both elegance and flexibility and were originally crafted for comfort and movement.
Mounted in platinum.
American, circa 1920.
Diamonds total approximately 10cts.
The bracelet measures 18cm.
Explore our collection of vintage bracelets here.