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33.05 Ct.Tw. Coral Pearl Tennis/Line Bracelet, 18K Yellow Gold
Stone type: | Coral | Pearl |
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Quantity: | 61 | 5 |
Dimensions (MM): help | Length: 6 Width: 3 Height: 2.77 | Length: 5.15 Width: 5.15 Height: 5.15 |
Total weight: | 33.05 Ct.Tw. | 3.75 Ct.Tw. |
Color: | Red | White |
Color intensity: help | Vivid | Vivid |
Clarity: | Not Applicable | Flawless - IF |
Shape: help | Bead | Round |
Cut: | Bead | Polished |
Cutting style: | Bead | Polished |
Enhancements: help | No Enhancement | Polishing |
Origin: help | Australia | Unknown |
This bracelet presents a refined study in color and texture, composed of natural red coral beads and lustrous white freshwater cultured pearls, each element mounted and finished with 18K yellow gold. The coral is worked into small, polished nodules that are clustered to form a lightly undulating rope, while the pearls are spaced at measured intervals to offer contrast and luminous punctuation. The 18K yellow gold components include the clasp and discreet link work that secure the stringing, the higher gold content providing a warm tone that harmonizes with the coral red and the creamy pearl white. As a piece of wearable art it reads as both casual and elevated, permitting daily wear in settings that reward subtlety, and evening wear that benefits from the warmth and tactile complexity of the materials. The decision to combine organic coral with cultured pearls and precious metal is deliberate, it highlights an appreciation for historical gem traditions while remaining thoroughly contemporary in silhouette and scale.
From a gemological perspective this bracelet can be described and assessed on several objective criteria that matter to an informed buyer. Coral is graded by color saturation, uniformity of hue, translucency at the edges, and surface condition. The beads in this bracelet show strong, saturated tones in the orange red to true red range, with minimal surface pitting and a consistent polish that indicates careful selection and finishing. Each coral nodule retains natural surface texture that testifies to its organic origin, and no evidence of artificial dyeing or heavy stabilization is visible to the naked eye. The pearls are evaluated for luster, nacre thickness, surface cleanliness, shape, and size uniformity. These pearls read as near round to slightly off round, with bright, reflective luster and fine, lightly marked surfaces, consistent with good grade freshwater cultured pearls. The 18K yellow gold meets industry standards for alloy composition, offering the balance of durability and color that collectors expect from three quarter fine gold. The overall craftsmanship is hand assembled, with careful strand tension and secure clasping, offering both aesthetic refinement and practical durability.
Ethical sourcing is a central consideration in the provenance of every material used in this bracelet, and it is a factor that contributes materially to its value for the conscientious buyer. The coral was acquired only through suppliers who certify that harvesting was done in compliance with regional fisheries regulations and international conservation frameworks when applicable. This means that the coral is traceable through its supply chain back to regulated harvests, harvested in seasons and by methods designed to minimize damage to reef ecosystems. The freshwater pearls are sourced from farms that operate under best practice aquaculture protocols, prioritizing water quality, minimal chemical use, and stock management practices that sustain the farming community and local environment. The gold used in the findings is procured through responsible vendors who provide chain of custody documentation, and where feasible recycled 18K gold is utilized to reduce the environmental footprint associated with new mining. Beyond environmental stewardship, the workshops that assemble and finish the bracelet maintain fair labor practices, with artisans receiving living wages and working in safe conditions. Documentation of these practices is maintained and available upon request, offering transparency that educated buyers require when assessing the ethical profile of a luxury purchase.
Proper care and an understanding of the factors that preserve both beauty and value are important for anyone acquiring this bracelet. Coral is an organic material that is sensitive to acids, harsh chemicals, and prolonged exposure to direct sunlight, so it benefits from gentle handling, a soft cloth wipe after wear, and storage away from perfumes and cosmetics. Pearls require similar attentiveness, they should be wiped after each wear to remove skin oils, stored flat and separate from harder gemstones to prevent abrasion, and not subjected to ultrasonic or steam cleaning. The 18K gold will naturally develop a mellow patina over years of wear, and periodic professional polishing will restore luster without compromising the metal. For valuation and insurance purposes an independent gemological report can be arranged, detailing coral and pearl characteristics, gold assay, and confirmation of ethical sourcing documentation. For the discerning buyer this bracelet represents not only a beautiful combination of organic and precious materials, but also a purchase underpinned by verifiable provenance, thoughtful craftsmanship, and long term careability, making it an enduring addition to a considered collection.
