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Sterling & Gold Vermeil Diamond Tennis Bracelet

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Dealer: GoodOleTom Antiques
Contact: Patricia Futch - Email Dealer
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Price: $89.95 USD  - Currency Converter

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Description: Marked 925
48 Diamonds measuring about 2mm or .03cts
Made of Vermeil (sterling silver and gold)
Weight about 15.9g
Measures approximately 7 ½ inches long

We are pleased to offer this Sterling Silver Gold Vermeil Tennis Bracelet. This beautiful bracelet has 48 sparkling diamonds measuring about 2mm. This bracelet is in excellent condition with 1 safety arm to secure tightly. A very special bracelet for that special person in your life!

Sterling silver is a white and highly reflective precious metal. Sterling refers to silver that is 92.5 percent pure, which should be stamped on the metal, sometimes accompanied by the initials of the designer or country of origin as a hallmark. Although less durable than stainless steel and other precious metals, sterling silver is often employed in watches that coordinate or look like sterling jewelry.

Vermeil (pronounced vur-MAY), also known as silver gilt, is a combination of sterling silver, gold, and other precious metals. It commonly used as a component in jewelry. A typical example is sterling silver coated with 14-carat gold. To be considered vermeil, the gold must also be at least 10-carat and be at least 1.5 micrometers thick. Sterling silver covered with another metal cannot be called vermeil.

Vermeil can be produced by either fire-gilding or electrolysis. The original fire-gilding process was developed in France in the mid-1700s; however, France later banned the production of vermeil because over time artisans developed blindness due to mercury involved in the process. Today, vermeil is safely produced by electrolysis.

Remember Goodoletom for fabulous, top quality collectibles and vintage fine and costume jewelry! So, if you "love it!!” be sure to check back with us soon for ever changing inventory on a regular basis.

Goodoletom purchased this item from a Hartford area estate. It is unique in our inventory, so Buy It Now and don't be disappointed! 113007AJ001NS
Status: Sold Reference#: 113007AJ001NS
Condition: used Year: unknown


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