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Total diamond weight Valued color & clarity |
approx. 1,50 ct H-I/SI |
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Weight of the bracelet | 20,50 g |
Width (top motif) (cm) | 1,2 |
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Cuff inner Diameter (cm) | 5,7 (can be resized) |
Ref. | #4794 |
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Napoleon III jewelry, dating from the mid-19th century, embodies a refined style marked by rich ornamentation and meticulous craftsmanship. Inspired by romanticism and neo-classicism, they reflect a taste for history and antiquity, with floral motifs, cameos and elaborate compositions in gold and silver. Precious stones, such as diamonds, emeralds and rubies, are often featured in generously adorned frames.
The reign of Napoleon III (1852-1870) favored the development of haute joaillerie, with renowned Parisian craftsmen such as Boucheron and Mellerio. The “pavage” technique, which consists of setting stones very close together, and transformable jewelry - necklaces that can become bracelets or brooches - were innovations of this period.
Today, Napoleon III jewelry is enjoying a revival, as much for its historical value as for its timeless aesthetic. Their influences can be found in contemporary creations, where the art of detail and the originality of form continue to seduce. Combined with modern pieces, they offer a balance between heritage and modernity, perfect for an elegant, distinguished style.