AUCTION XX The Joy of Jewelry
Lot 201:
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One electronically tested platinum cast and assembled diamond tennis bracelet. Ê Ê The seven inch length bracelet is composed of a flexible graduating ribbon of diamonds, terminating in a concealed clasp with twin safeties. Identified with markings of "PT950". Trademark is Orianne. Condition is new, good workmanship. Bright polish finish. Ê Ê Tennis bracelets got their unusual name from an incident involving the U.S. professional tennis player Chris Evert during a tennis match in the 1980’s. Evert had been wearing an expensive diamond bracelet, an inline string of individually set diamonds. Previously these bracelets were known as eternity bracelets. When the clasp snapped during play, she asked the officials to stop the tennis match until the bracelet could be found. Since that day, bracelets featuring an inline string of diamonds have been called tennis bracelets. Containing: Ê Ê Forty-three prong set round brilliant cut diamonds, measuring 4.75mm to 3.60mm x 2.51mm (depth est.) approximate total weight of 43 Stones = 11.80ct. The color grade reflects the entire range for this group. Graded in the setting. Ê Ê Clarity I1 to I2 Ê Color F – I Ê Ê Total Weight of Diamonds 11.80ct.Ê Total Weight of Tennis Bracelet 29.60 gm
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