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Milano Luxe Gold Embraced™ 8" Onyx Bead Cluster Link Bracelet

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121-201 - Milano Luxe Gold Embraced™ 8'' Onyx Bead Cluster Link Bracelet
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Milano Luxe Gold Embraced™ 8" Onyx Bead Cluster Link Bracelet

Dress up for any occasion with this fun and fanciful design! Designed in your choice of polished finish 18K rose or yellow gold embraced bronze, this bracelet features various round cut 4mm black onyx in fancy settings. The beads are clustered around a rolo chain for a luxurious look. The total approximate onyx weight is 54.56ct. The bracelet secures with a lobster clasp and measures 8"L x 13/16"W.

Complete the look with the matching necklace 125-965 and earrings 119-529.

Please note: Width is approximate due to the design of the bracelet.

Part of the Milano Luxe Collection. Made in Italy. All weights pertaining to diamond weights are minimum weights. Additionally, please note that many gemstones are treated to enhance their beauty. Click here for important information about gemstone enhancements and special care requirements.


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Onyx:

Onyx is a variety of chalcedony quartz that features a fine texture with a smooth black color. Some onyx can display white bands or ribbons against black or brown backgrounds. Mined in Brazil, India, California and Uruguay, most onyx today is color-enhanced to increase its depth of color. It ranks a 6.5 on the Mohs Scale and is an ideal stone for carving. In fact, it is a favorite material of lapidary artists.

Onyx was very popular with the ancient Greeks and Romans. The name comes from the Greek word “onux,” which means fingernail. Legend says that one day frisky Cupid cut the divine fingernails of Venus with an arrowhead while she was sleeping. He left the clippings scattered on the sand and the fates turned them into stone so that no part of her heavenly body would ever perish. In Greek times, almost all colors of chalcedony were called onyx. Later, the Romans narrowed the term to refer to only the black and dark brown colors, while the reddish brown and white onyx became known as sardonyx. Highly valued in Rome, sardonyx was especially used for seals because it was said to never stick to the wax. Roman General Publius Cornelius Scipio was famous for wearing sardonyx.

Worn during mourning in the Victorian age, onyx is now traditionally given as a 7th wedding anniversary gift. It is thought to increase happiness, intuition and instincts. The stone is also believed to cool the yearnings of love and decrease sexual desire.


Necklace & Bracelet Clasp Types


A clasp is more than a practical device used to fasten your jewelry. It is part of the overall design and can be a very important focal point. Be sure to consider if it will suit your needs of durability, fashion, comfort and peace of mind.

Lobster Claw Clasp: As a traditional clasp style found in bracelets and necklaces, the lobster claw is generally reserved for heavier styles that may need added strength. The closure's shape is more oblong, similar to a teardrop shape, and is controlled by a tip that opens and closes the spring in the clasp. This type is also considered a more expensive finding that can add to the overall value of the jewelry piece.

Magnetic Clasp: The popularity of the magnetic clasp has greatly increased in recent years. It is a quick and easy way to secure jewelry while not having to fuss with a tiny clasp, which can be difficult if you have long fingernails, arthritic hands or other mobility challenges. A magnetic clasp relies on a strong internal magnet that works to pull both ends of the clasp together. In most cases, a magnetic clasp is used for light to medium weight jewelry pieces that do not put excessive stress on the magnet.

Slide Insert Clasp: This type of clasp is exactly as it sounds. With a box-like shape that is hollow on the inside, the wearer will slide the nearly-flat tab into the box until it clicks, indicating a secure closure. On some jewelry, a slide insert clasp will be accompanied by a side safety catch, which adds strength and security to the clasp. Although this type of clasp is found on both bracelets and necklaces, it is particularly popular on bracelet styles. These types of clasps are often reserved for more expensive jewelry.

Spring Ring Clasp: One of the most common closure types, the spring ring clasp is typically used for light to medium weight bracelets or necklaces. It is round in its design and features a small tip which controls the opening and closing of the spring. The circle then closes around another smaller loop or link at the other end of the strand.

Toggle Clasp: A toggle clasp is a narrow piece of metal, usually designed in the shape of a bar, which is then pushed through a circular ring to act as a fastener. Unlike the lobster claw or spring ring clasps, a toggle clasp is not controlled by a spring. The pretty design is less secure than other closure types, but is usually meant to be a big part of the design and is meant to "show". The clasp is an attractive way to secure a chunkier link bracelet or necklace.




About the Collection
Step onto the alluring fashion streets of Milan with the modern, fashion-forward designs of Milano Luxe jewelry, created exclusively for ShopNBC. Inspired by a group of Milan's most sought-after fashion designers, Milano Luxe features sophisticated styles with glamorous shapes, sleek lines, smooth textures and clean silhouettes.

Each piece is luxuriously crafted from 18K yellow or rose Gold Embraced&trade bronze–many feature vibrantly colored genuine gemstones, reflecting a longstanding Italian tradition of jewelry excellence. Designed to mix and match, these bold yet feminine pieces are sure to update your entire wardrobe with lustrous panache.

About the Guest
On-air guest Manuela Biancospino is a respected fashion expert that began her glamorous career as a journalist covering apparel, jewelry and culture trends for Italian TV. Drawing upon her expertise in the latest looks, Manuela will guide you through the know-hows of Italian fashion, bringing you the latest jewelry trends from Milan and showing you how to make them your own.

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