Fabergé

Palais Guilloché Enamel Crossover Bracelet

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$7,352.00
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$7,352.00
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Ref No: us102-30307

Design: Fabergé is a distinguished luxury brand celebrated for its exceptional craftsmanship and rich heritage. Established in 1842 by Gustav Fabergé in Saint Petersburg, Russia, the House of Fabergé gained international acclaim under the leadership of his son, Peter Carl Fabergé, who became the official goldsmith to the Russian Imperial Court. The brand is renowned for its legendary Imperial Easter Eggs, created between 1885 and 1917, which are masterpieces of artistry and engineering. Beyond these famed eggs, Fabergé's creations encompass a wide array of fine jewelry and objets d'art, each piece reflecting a harmonious blend of innovation and tradition.

Style Notes: These Heritage Palais White Gold Diamond & Royal Blue Guilloché Enamel Crossover Bracelets by Fabergé are a stunning expression of luxury and craftsmanship. Set in 18-karat white gold, the bracelet features a royal blue guilloché enamel egg and a gold egg, complemented by 9 brilliant-cut round white diamonds. The rare guilloché technique gives the enamel a dynamic, shimmering quality, while the concealed ruby hidden inside the bracelet symbolizes a special connection between loved ones. This piece is a tribute to Fabergé’s legacy, where intricate artistry meets emotional significance.

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Materials: Handcrafted in 18-karat white gold with one royal blue guilloché enamel egg (14.51mm x 10.61mm x 5.25mm), one gold egg, and 9 brilliant-cut round white diamonds. Concealed ruby set inside the bracelet.

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