9CT WHITE GOLD ROUNDED OPEN HEART BRACELET
Christine Alexander Fine Jewellery
9ct White Gold rounded open heart bracelet, designed to fit women. This simple yet stylish bracelet is a staple piece for any jewellery collection. This bracelet is made from 9ct White Gold - no fill - enhanced with Rhodium, and can be worn alone or layered with other bracelets.
I offer only high-quality jewellery manufactured from the finest materials available. The bracelet measures 7.5" or 19cms and has a jump ring to enable shortening for the slimmer wrist.
A matching pair of stud earrings and necklace are available, and all are available to order in 9ct Yellow Gold or 9ct Rose Gold.
A LAYAWAY PLAN IS AVAILABLE. My layaway plan is 100% free and you don't have to apply or qualify for it. I simply require a 25-50% deposit then you will have up to six months to pay the remainder of the balance. Weekly, bi-weekly or monthly instalment payments are available. You can pick and choose your own payment plan to find an option that works for you. Your order will be shipped to you as soon as it is paid in full. 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.
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.
Gold artefacts made their first appearance at the very beginning of the pre-dynastic period in Egypt, at the end of the fifth millennium BC and the start of the fourth; smelting was developed during the course of the 4th millennium, according to C.H.V. Sutherland’s book, Gold. As of 1990, gold artefacts found at the Nahal Qana cave cemetery of the 4th millennium BC were the earliest from the Levant.
White Gold is an alloy of Gold and at least one white metal (usually nickel, Silver, or Palladium). White gold is usually enhanced with Rhodium plating. To preserve this plating, avoid swimming in your jewellery as chlorine, in particular, can cause faster degradation. Chlorine is present in small amounts in tap water, so it is best to avoid getting your jewellery wet where possible. It is a simple matter to have items re-plated.
Stylized depictions of hearts in jewellery are extremely prevalent symbols representing love.