Though I will obviously do my best, I cannot guarantee delivery in time for Christmas after the 17th December. Collection is available from Shoreham-by-Sea, West Sussex. Please message to arrange.

SALE!

18CT ROSE GOLD DIAMOND BOW BRACELET

Christine Alexander Fine Jewellery


Sale price £1,409.00 Regular price £1,440.00
18CT ROSE GOLD DIAMOND BOW BRACELET
This 18ct Rose Gold Diamond bow bracelet is the perfect accessory for women who love unique pieces of jewellery, adding a splash of colour to any outfit.
Handcrafted in Italy, the decorative Rose Gold links perfectly complement the bright white gemstones.

The beautiful dainty .19ct Diamond set bow is attached to a delicate but deceptively strong double cable chain suspended across your wrist bones, completing your look.
A matching ring and necklace are available, and all are available in 18ct Yellow and White Gold also. Please enquire.

LAYAWAY: I offer layaway, which allows you to pay in instalments with no interest over a maximum time period of six months. This item could be paid for with:

A deposit of £650

2 instalments of £395

4 instalments of £197.50

6 instalments of £131.66

Terms are flexible. Please contact me to initiate. PayPal required. You do not receive the item until fully paid for. See my Policies page for Ts&Cs.

Pure Gold as it comes out of the ground is yellow in colour. 9 and 18ct Gold are alloys, containing Gold and other metals. It is, therefore, possible to change the appearance of the gold by using different types of alloys. Many people believe that Rose Gold is old Gold and whilst it is true that copper has been used as an alloy for many years, possibly longer than using Silver, the colour of a gold piece of jewellery has little to do with age, other than the styles of a certain era.

Said to be “a girl’s best friend”, the name Diamond derives from the ancient Greek word ‘adamas’ meaning invincible. The quality of this gem’s colour, clarity and cut are more tightly measured than for any other gemstone, and although there are various standards used across the globe, that of the Gemological Institution of America (GIA) is the most widely used.  The value of similar carat weight of Diamonds can vary dramatically, based on their clarity and colour - and to some extents more importantly - how well the gemstone has been cut. Its very high refractive index is what gives the gem its famous sparkle; its strong lustre is described as an adamantine lustre.
Jewellery is best stored individually in a soft pouch or a box with compartments away from sunlight and where harder gemstones can’t scratch softer ones.

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