Hancocks

5.80ct Georgian Revival Diamond Bracelet

An old cut diamond bracelet by Hancocks. The articulated line bracelet is designed as a line of old European cut diamonds, each individually set in the Georgian Revival style cut-down collet settings of black rhodiumed platinum and backed in 18ct yellow gold. The bracelet is secured with a lobster claw clasp.

£19,950.00
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Information

Maker
Hancocks
Origin
London
Period
Contemporary
Gemstone
26 x old European brilliant cut diamonds - total 5.80ct
Setting
Platinum and 18ct yellow gold
Dimensions
Length: 18cm/7" Width: 3.9mm
REF
129107

Director’s Notes

Hancocks Georgian Revival jewels are directly inspired by a setting style that remains as popular today as it was when it first emerged in the late 18th century. This distinctive style, known for its distinctive cut-down collet settings, was widely used during the Georgian era, including in the creation of Crown Jewels from that period. Historically, the metal encircling the diamonds in these settings served both aesthetic and practical purposes, helping to conceal the irregularities of the antique diamonds. At the time, these settings were crafted in silver and backed with gold for strength and durability and often featuring closed backs to reflect light. At Hancocks, we have been crafting jewellery for over 175 years, upholding the finest traditions of craftsmanship while also embracing modern advancements. This style has been made by Hancocks throughout our history, however, today rather than using silver, we use platinum—a stronger and more durable white metal. To replicate the patina seen in antique jewellery, which historically resulted from the natural oxidation of silver, we apply a black rhodium finish to our platinum settings, achieving the same striking contrast. Our contemporary pieces also feature open backs, allowing light to pass through and enhancing the brilliance of the meticulously curated old-cut diamonds we select—we only choose stones that require no concealment. The result is a timeless and enduring style, a perfect blend of heritage and contemporary craftsmanship.

About The Maker

Hancocks

Within the archives of the London jewellers Hancocks, there exists the most extraordinary book.  Large, heavy and showing distinct signs of age it is filled with page after page of diary entries documenting almost one hundred and twenty years of not only company history but social history as well.