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Tiffany & Co. Art Deco Diamond Bracelet, 32.00 Carats
This exceptional Art Deco 32-carat diamond bracelet by Tiffany & Co. represents a rare triumph of American jewelry design. In the 1920s and 1930sâbefore modern diamond grading standardsâmost of even the finest diamonds used in fine jewelry displayed visible color. Colorless diamonds, especially in significant sizes, were exceedingly rare. This bracelet stands as a remarkable exception.
While period examples often display no larger diamonds or at most, a single focal stone, this bracelet is astonishing on all fronts. This treasure is set with approximately 32 carats of diamonds, all of them strikingly white. Most remarkable are the eleven large old European cut diamonds that line the centerâeach one substantial, uniform and full of fire. Six emerald cut pure white diamonds form the geometric contrast that defines the Art Deco aesthetic, while nearly 29 carats of old European and single cuts create a continuous field of brilliance. It's fully articulated platinum setting is engineered to move fluidlyâcatching light from every angle, even on the reverse.
Founded in 1837, Tiffany & Co. quickly became the leading American jeweler, serving a clientele that expectedâand could commandâthe extraordinary. This bracelet is a product of that tier: a one-of-a-kind creation made for someone who demanded the finest. During the 1920s, the firm embraced the Art Deco aesthetic, creating bold geometric designs that are among their most coveted creations today.
Circa 1930
7" length
While period examples often display no larger diamonds or at most, a single focal stone, this bracelet is astonishing on all fronts. This treasure is set with approximately 32 carats of diamonds, all of them strikingly white. Most remarkable are the eleven large old European cut diamonds that line the centerâeach one substantial, uniform and full of fire. Six emerald cut pure white diamonds form the geometric contrast that defines the Art Deco aesthetic, while nearly 29 carats of old European and single cuts create a continuous field of brilliance. It's fully articulated platinum setting is engineered to move fluidlyâcatching light from every angle, even on the reverse.
Founded in 1837, Tiffany & Co. quickly became the leading American jeweler, serving a clientele that expectedâand could commandâthe extraordinary. This bracelet is a product of that tier: a one-of-a-kind creation made for someone who demanded the finest. During the 1920s, the firm embraced the Art Deco aesthetic, creating bold geometric designs that are among their most coveted creations today.
Circa 1930
7" length
$121,975.00
Original: $348,500.00
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$348,500.00
$121,975.00






Description
This exceptional Art Deco 32-carat diamond bracelet by Tiffany & Co. represents a rare triumph of American jewelry design. In the 1920s and 1930sâbefore modern diamond grading standardsâmost of even the finest diamonds used in fine jewelry displayed visible color. Colorless diamonds, especially in significant sizes, were exceedingly rare. This bracelet stands as a remarkable exception.
While period examples often display no larger diamonds or at most, a single focal stone, this bracelet is astonishing on all fronts. This treasure is set with approximately 32 carats of diamonds, all of them strikingly white. Most remarkable are the eleven large old European cut diamonds that line the centerâeach one substantial, uniform and full of fire. Six emerald cut pure white diamonds form the geometric contrast that defines the Art Deco aesthetic, while nearly 29 carats of old European and single cuts create a continuous field of brilliance. It's fully articulated platinum setting is engineered to move fluidlyâcatching light from every angle, even on the reverse.
Founded in 1837, Tiffany & Co. quickly became the leading American jeweler, serving a clientele that expectedâand could commandâthe extraordinary. This bracelet is a product of that tier: a one-of-a-kind creation made for someone who demanded the finest. During the 1920s, the firm embraced the Art Deco aesthetic, creating bold geometric designs that are among their most coveted creations today.
Circa 1930
7" length
While period examples often display no larger diamonds or at most, a single focal stone, this bracelet is astonishing on all fronts. This treasure is set with approximately 32 carats of diamonds, all of them strikingly white. Most remarkable are the eleven large old European cut diamonds that line the centerâeach one substantial, uniform and full of fire. Six emerald cut pure white diamonds form the geometric contrast that defines the Art Deco aesthetic, while nearly 29 carats of old European and single cuts create a continuous field of brilliance. It's fully articulated platinum setting is engineered to move fluidlyâcatching light from every angle, even on the reverse.
Founded in 1837, Tiffany & Co. quickly became the leading American jeweler, serving a clientele that expectedâand could commandâthe extraordinary. This bracelet is a product of that tier: a one-of-a-kind creation made for someone who demanded the finest. During the 1920s, the firm embraced the Art Deco aesthetic, creating bold geometric designs that are among their most coveted creations today.
Circa 1930
7" length



















