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18CT ROSE GOLD .15CT DIAMOND BRACELET

Christine Alexander Fine Jewellery


Regular price £1,029.00
18CT ROSE GOLD .15CT DIAMOND BRACELET

I am offering for sale, a beautiful genuine Diamond 18ct Rose Gold bracelet. Nine round brilliant-cut Diamonds have been set into this 18ct Rose Gold bracelet, not tiny chips by any means with a total carat weight of .15ct. Such an array of sparkle from the floating and pendant Diamonds! What makes this bracelet different is the randomised scattering of the diamonds around its length, and the two round Rose Gold tags. One floats on the line of the bracelet and one hangs from it, pendant style, echoing the Diamonds. 

The Gold is fully hallmarked for London. The bracelet measures 7" and the carabiner clasp can also be fastened in an extra jump ring at 6.5". I would not advise buying this bracelet if your wrist is larger than 7".

Please feel confident to purchase in the knowledge that I only sell genuine gemstone jewellery and tested precious metals. Please take a look at my great feedback left by customers who have bought through my website, eBay and Etsy stores.

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Diamonds are far from evenly distributed over the Earth. Clifford's rule states that they are almost always found in kimberlites on the oldest part of cratons, the stable cores of continents with typical ages of 2.5 billion years or more. Kimberlite pipes can be difficult to find. If they are visible in outcrops, the Diamonds are never visible because they are so rare. Finding kimberlites requires persistence, and only a small fraction contain Diamonds that are commercially viable. Since existing mines have lifetimes of as little as 25 years, there could be a shortage of new Diamonds in the future, making them a sensible investment.

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.

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