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Sweet Romance™ Gold-tone 7" Art Nouveau Lilac Bracelet

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120-270 - Sweet Romance™ Gold-tone 7'' Art Nouveau Lilac Bracelet
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Sweet Romance™ Gold-tone 7" Art Nouveau Lilac Bracelet

Floral with a hint of vintage-style! Crafted in a lovely gold-tone, this bracelet features a variety of clear and lilac crystal blossoms that are joined with graceful whiplash shaped links, creating organic, meandering lines that characterize the Art Nouveau style. Handmade opalized glass cabochons accent the composition. The bracelet measures 7"L x 1-1/4"W with cable chains and a slide insert clasp.

Stone Breakdown

  • Six round brilliant cut 4mm light amethyst crystals in prong settings
  • 24 round brilliant cut 1.5mm clear crystals
  • 24 round brilliant cut 3mm light amethyst crystals
  • 12 round brilliant cut 3mm clear crystals
  • Six round brilliant cut 3.5mm light amethyst crystals
  • Six round cabochon 7mm amethyst glass stones

    Complete the look with the matching necklace 120269 or earrings 120271

    Part of the Sweet Romance™ Collection.

    California residents only: “Proposition 65” WARNING


  • Created / Simulated Gem    Link    


    Created/Simulated Stones:

    How are created or simulated gemstones different from natural gemstones? Natural gemstones are created by the forces of nature and must be discovered, usually by digging in the ground or sifting through a riverbed. Most of these natural gemstones can also be created in a laboratory; they are called created or simulated gemstones. They can be physically—in mineral and chemical contents—identical to their naturally occurring counterparts.

    The purpose of creating gemstones in a laboratory isn’t necessarily to reduce the costs, but rather to produce larger, more perfectly formed stones. Because even lab-created diamonds can be very expensive, there are some diamond alternatives on the market that are commonly used to give jewelry the look of authentic diamonds, but which are much less costly. Cubic zirconia and Signity Star® are examples of lab-created gemstones that, to the unaided eye, look identical to natural diamonds.

    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.




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