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South Sea and Akoya Pearl With Gold Beads 18K Gold Station Bracelet

South Sea and Akoya Pearl With Gold Beads 18K Gold Station Bracelet

Vintage 18K yellow gold station bracelet featuring mixed cultured South Sea and cultured Akoya pearls with diamond pave spacers and polished gold beads connected by cable chain. Heavy 27-gram construction with lobster clasp closure measuring 8 inches, adjustable.

Product Specifications:
  • Item Type: Station Chain Bracelet
  • Metal: 18K Yellow Gold
  • Length: 8 inches (adjustable)
  • Weight: 27 grams
  • Closure: Lobster Clasp
  • Chain Style: Cable Link
  • Period: 1990

Pearl Details:
  • White South Sea Pearl: 16mm (1 piece)
  • White South Sea Pearl: 12mm (1 piece)
  • Black Akoya Pearl: 13mm (1 piece)
  • Gold Beads: 13mm (2 pieces)
  • Total Pearls: 3 pieces

Accent Stone Details:
  • Type: Diamond
  • Setting: Pave
  • Cut: Round Brilliant
  • Quantity: Multiple stones
  • Color: White
  • Clarity: SI range

Design & Construction
Heavy 18K yellow gold cable chain connects alternating pearls and polished gold beads through diamond pave spacer stations. Each pearl is secured between diamond-set cylindrical spacers that provide both decorative accent and structural support. The lobster clasp closure ensures secure wear while the 8-inch length accommodates most wrist sizes, though the substantial bead width makes the effective fit closer to 7 inches.

About The Pearls
This exceptional bracelet showcases cultured pearls from different origins, creating beautiful color and size variation. The 16mm white South Sea pearl represents the good quality with thick nacre, lustrous surface, and moderate blemishing, while the 12mm South Sea pearl provides complementary size gradation. The 13mm black Akoya pearl adds sophisticated contrast with its darker overtones and high luster. South Sea pearls are among the most valuable cultured pearls due to their large size, thick nacre layers, and rarity from Australian and Indonesian waters.
$4,089.25

Original: $11,683.57

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South Sea and Akoya Pearl With Gold Beads 18K Gold Station Bracelet

$11,683.57

$4,089.25
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Description

Vintage 18K yellow gold station bracelet featuring mixed cultured South Sea and cultured Akoya pearls with diamond pave spacers and polished gold beads connected by cable chain. Heavy 27-gram construction with lobster clasp closure measuring 8 inches, adjustable.

Product Specifications:
  • Item Type: Station Chain Bracelet
  • Metal: 18K Yellow Gold
  • Length: 8 inches (adjustable)
  • Weight: 27 grams
  • Closure: Lobster Clasp
  • Chain Style: Cable Link
  • Period: 1990

Pearl Details:
  • White South Sea Pearl: 16mm (1 piece)
  • White South Sea Pearl: 12mm (1 piece)
  • Black Akoya Pearl: 13mm (1 piece)
  • Gold Beads: 13mm (2 pieces)
  • Total Pearls: 3 pieces

Accent Stone Details:
  • Type: Diamond
  • Setting: Pave
  • Cut: Round Brilliant
  • Quantity: Multiple stones
  • Color: White
  • Clarity: SI range

Design & Construction
Heavy 18K yellow gold cable chain connects alternating pearls and polished gold beads through diamond pave spacer stations. Each pearl is secured between diamond-set cylindrical spacers that provide both decorative accent and structural support. The lobster clasp closure ensures secure wear while the 8-inch length accommodates most wrist sizes, though the substantial bead width makes the effective fit closer to 7 inches.

About The Pearls
This exceptional bracelet showcases cultured pearls from different origins, creating beautiful color and size variation. The 16mm white South Sea pearl represents the good quality with thick nacre, lustrous surface, and moderate blemishing, while the 12mm South Sea pearl provides complementary size gradation. The 13mm black Akoya pearl adds sophisticated contrast with its darker overtones and high luster. South Sea pearls are among the most valuable cultured pearls due to their large size, thick nacre layers, and rarity from Australian and Indonesian waters.