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2.11 Ct.Tw.Total Carat Weight Blue Aquamarine and Natural Diamond Tennis/Line Bracelet, 14K White Gold
Stone type: | Aquamarine | Natural Diamond |
|---|---|---|
Quantity: | 30 | 30 |
Dimensions (MM): help | Length: 4 Width: 4 Height: 2.5 | Length: 1.3 Width: 1.3 Height: 0.6 |
Total weight: | 2.11 Ct.Tw. | 0.72 Ct.Tw. |
Color: | Blue | White |
Color intensity: help | Light | N/A |
Color grade | M | |
Clarity: | Very Slightly Included | I2 - Included |
Shape: help | Round | Round |
Cut: | Mixed Brilliant Cut | Brilliant Cut |
Cutting style: | Faceted | Faceted |
Enhancements: help | No Enhancement | No Enhancement |
Origin: help | Madagascar | Unknown |
The bracelet presented by The Natural Gemstone Company is conceived as a refined statement piece for formal occasions, an interface of technical gem cutting and classical jewelry engineering that performs under scrutiny. The design language is minimalist and continuous, allowing a linear rhythm of gemstones to read as a single luminous band when worn under event lighting. Each element has been calibrated to contribute to visual impact, from the choice of 14K white gold as the mounting metal to the matched sizing of the round stones, ensuring a consistent silhouette when draped across the wrist. This bracelet is intended to be the central accessory during formal engagements, a piece that interacts with both ambient light and staged illumination to define an elegant presence, and The Natural Gemstone Company has specified facets, proportions, and setting tolerances with that objective in mind.
Technically, the bracelet is anchored by a sequence of 30 blue round shaped mixed brilliant cut aquamarines, totaling 2.11 carats. The mixed brilliant cut integrates a facet architecture that combines a brilliant crown with a faceted pavilion optimized for contrast and depth, producing a balance of scintillation and windowing that suits aquamarine as a lighter tone stone. The round outline allows precise faceting symmetry and consistent optical return across the strand, and the very slightly included clarity grade indicates minimal internal features that are controlled during cutting to preserve transparency. The light color saturation typical of Madagascar aquamarines is an asset in this design, providing a soft, cool blue that reads as elegant and restrained rather than vivid, making the stones versatile with formal color palettes. Attention was paid to matching color and cut across the 30 stones, reducing variance that would interrupt the linear visual flow, and the setting geometry was chosen to maximize face up color and light return while maintaining mechanical security.
Complementing the aquamarines are 30 white round shaped brilliant cut natural diamonds, weighing a total of 0.72 carats, with a clarity grade of i2 included and an M color grade described as near colorless within the design context. The round brilliant cut diamonds contribute targeted brilliance because their 57 or 58 facet schema concentrates white light return, serving as bright pinpoints against the cooler aquamarine field. The i2 included clarity grade means that inclusions are present, however through calibrated cutting and strategic placement within the bracelet sequence these diamonds have been selected to offer scintillation while minimizing the visual impact of internal features. The M color grade introduces a subtle warmth that is intentionally moderated by the 14K white gold setting, which reflects a neutral backdrop and reduces the perception of color in the diamonds under formal lighting. Crafting the setting to seat the diamonds with minimal metal obstruction allows their brilliant facet pattern to read clearly, and precise girdle alignment ensures that the combined aquamarine and diamond train maintains consistent spacing and optic continuity.
From a craftsmanship perspective, the bracelet is engineered for secure articulation and for maximum optical performance during formal wear. The 14K white gold track is milled to tight tolerances so that each stone is seated with consistent crown height, creating an even topographic plane that catches light uniformly as the wrist moves. Prong settings have been executed with attention to profile, balancing minimal metal presence with durable retention, and the clasp system is designed to be low profile yet mechanically redundant, preventing accidental release during extended events. The interplay of mixed brilliant faceting in the aquamarines and full brilliant faceting in the diamonds creates a dynamic quality under chandelier and stage lighting, producing a combination of soft blue flash and concentrated white scintillation that reads as both refined and attention commanding. For formal styling, the bracelet pairs effectively with evening gowns that use cool tones, and it can anchor a monochrome accessory scheme or provide a counterpoint to metallic fabrics, all while remaining the definitive visual accent. The Natural Gemstone Company endorses this bracelet as a statement piece for collectors and discerning clients who value technical cut parameters, matched gemology, and meticulous mounting as the criteria for selecting jewelry intended for display at formal events.




















