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This platinum bracelet from the early 1950s is a substantial example of mid-century diamond craftsmanship. Its broad, articulated construction allows the piece to fall naturally on the wrist, while more than fifty-four carats of diamonds in high colour and clarity create a striking, deliberate brilliance. The assured design and well-resolved structure reflect the period’s renewed appetite for luxury, achieved through discipline and technical competence rather than excess.
The lady who brought the bracelet to us explained that she had inherited it from her mother. Her father, a prominent Antwerp diamond merchant, selected the stones from his own stock, choosing only those he considered his finest. He then engaged a high-quality atelier to create the design and commissioned the bracelet as a personal gift for his wife. She described this provenance as part of her family history, and our own examination of the piece, in both the consistency of the diamond quality and the precision of the construction, aligns closely with her story.
Seen in this light, the bracelet is both an impressive diamond jewel and a carefully conceived work of craftsmanship. Its scale, coherence and assured construction reflect the expertise and intention that shaped it, and there is a quiet sense of personal devotion in the care with which the stones were chosen and the piece realised. These qualities remain evident in the bracelet itself and become almost tangible once its story is known.
Jewellery Type
high-jewellery bracelet
Condition
very good condition
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Country of origin
Although it does not carry any legible control marks we believe this to be of Belgian origin.
Additional provenance note
The bracelet is accompanied by a fitted case signed by the Antwerp jeweller K. Schlüsselberg, Pelikaanstraat 86, suggesting it was retailed there.
Style
Vintage Fifties (of the twentieth century)
See also: Fifties (of the twentieth century)
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Style specifics
This type of jewellery is highly characteristic of the 1950s. Although the Art Deco period had ended only two decades earlier, its geometric language remained a strong source of inspiration. The abundant pavé work and sculptural volume, however, clearly
place this bracelet within the post-war Fifties idiom, which often makes it challenging, even for trained experts, to distinguish it from late Art Deco creations.
Period
ca. 1950
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