Grima, Andrew

Vintage Beryl, Diamond & 18ct Yellow Gold Bracelet

Vintage green beryl, diamond and 18ct yellow gold bracelet by Andrew Grima, 1973. The wide cuff bracelet is centred on a cushion shaped lime green beryl, estimated at 55ct and surrounded with aysmetrically set trillion cut diamonds, each bezel set in 18ct white gold. The articulated bracelet tapers from the widest point in the centre, out towards the ends and made up entirely of individual 18ct yellow gold concave triangles set asymetrically together, overlapping to the concealed tongue and box clasp at the reverse.

£75,000.00
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Information

Maker
Grima, Andrew
Origin
London
Period
1940-1980
Period
1973
Gemstone
Central cushion shape, mixed cut green Beryl, estimated 55ct 21 x trillion cut diamonds, estimated total 2.25ct
Setting
18ct yellow gold, signed Grima and with British hallmarks and maker's marks
Dimensions
Length: 17cms/ 6.7" Width (at central point): 4.6cm/1.8"
Weight Description
111.4 grams
REF
129727

Literature

See book: ‘Andrew Grima, The Father of Modern Jewellery’ by William Grant p.211 for this bracelet

About The Maker

Grima, Andrew

For a man whose jewellery career began more by accident than by design, Andrew Grima would prove instrumental in changing the face of post-war British jewellery with his bold, audacious and innovative jewellery.