Rosy Toned 1963 Curb Link Bracelet 18K Gold
I have recently realized that the best way to show you the color of a piece is to pair it with another piece. Especially those more rosy-toned pieces stand out when they are placed next to true yellow ones.
Same with this beautiful curb link bracelet that so many have asked me about since I showed her briefly yesterday. She has a beautiful soft rose tint to her and I like her together with the yellow curb that’s also available right now.
She’s big, chunky, and sublimely done in 18K solid (through and through) gold. She dates to 1963 but had engravings for 1966 on the clasp reading LK. Probably the owner of the bracelet.
She’s 7 mm wide and inside circumference is between 6.5-6.75 inches. She’s 23.7 grams. And sizeable by your local jeweler.
She was made by the Swedish goldsmith Gustav Dahlgren in 1963 and has super crisp beautiful hallmarks to prove it.
She’s in excellent condition with minor age related wear. All colored areas are just reflections from the surroundings.
(The price is for the one bracelet. The other bracelet is also for sale.)
I have recently realized that the best way to show you the color of a piece is to pair it with another piece. Especially those more rosy-toned pieces stand out when they are placed next to true yellow ones.
Same with this beautiful curb link bracelet that so many have asked me about since I showed her briefly yesterday. She has a beautiful soft rose tint to her and I like her together with the yellow curb that’s also available right now.
She’s big, chunky, and sublimely done in 18K solid (through and through) gold. She dates to 1963 but had engravings for 1966 on the clasp reading LK. Probably the owner of the bracelet.
She’s 7 mm wide and inside circumference is between 6.5-6.75 inches. She’s 23.7 grams. And sizeable by your local jeweler.
She was made by the Swedish goldsmith Gustav Dahlgren in 1963 and has super crisp beautiful hallmarks to prove it.
She’s in excellent condition with minor age related wear. All colored areas are just reflections from the surroundings.
(The price is for the one bracelet. The other bracelet is also for sale.)
I have recently realized that the best way to show you the color of a piece is to pair it with another piece. Especially those more rosy-toned pieces stand out when they are placed next to true yellow ones.
Same with this beautiful curb link bracelet that so many have asked me about since I showed her briefly yesterday. She has a beautiful soft rose tint to her and I like her together with the yellow curb that’s also available right now.
She’s big, chunky, and sublimely done in 18K solid (through and through) gold. She dates to 1963 but had engravings for 1966 on the clasp reading LK. Probably the owner of the bracelet.
She’s 7 mm wide and inside circumference is between 6.5-6.75 inches. She’s 23.7 grams. And sizeable by your local jeweler.
She was made by the Swedish goldsmith Gustav Dahlgren in 1963 and has super crisp beautiful hallmarks to prove it.
She’s in excellent condition with minor age related wear. All colored areas are just reflections from the surroundings.
(The price is for the one bracelet. The other bracelet is also for sale.)