Description
An extraordinarily detailed Georgian Repoussé bracelet crafted in silver with gilding around the edges of central panels and on adjoining links. Adorned with table cut garnets modelled in the form of flowers and complete with gold safety chain. To the back of the bracelet there is a floral design that has been added to each section . The floral design has been added most likely via the rolling mill technique, which was invented in 1750 as the pattern is uniform.
Size
Approx 19cm long (including clasp), 51 grams
Condition
Please note several garnets are replacements and some are not table cut, there is also one small garnet missing. We have included a number of photos to give a clear representation of the bracelet. We have taken into account the replacement garnets when valuing this one of a kind piece.
Georgian Jewellery Buyers Guide
For more information on Georgian Jewellery please read our blog post, where we have tried to provide a simple and clear guide to buying Georgian jewellery. Link here.
Further information about the gems found in this bracelet
Garnet is the birthstone of January. It is a very popular gemstone and was a favourite of Victorian royalty, ancient Egyptian Pharaohs and the Roman Elite. It is the most well-known dark red gemstone but it also comes in a variety of colours and most garnets are untreated.
Further information:
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