- Description
- Specifications
A lovely two tone gold gate bracelet from the late 20th century! Made of 9ct rose and yellow gold, this Australian-made bracelet features a criss-cross rose gold design along the centre with curved yellow gold outer bars alternating with smaller 'lattice' link sections. A pretty textured and flower pierced padlock clasp fastens the bracelet, threaded onto a safety chain for added security whilst wearing. The bracelet bears a signed "ABJ AUSTRALIA" plaque on the end links. ABJ (aka Atakliyan brothers) were Australia's largest quality handmade gold chain manufacturer in the late 20th century, known today as ADJ Australia. Stamped "375" to the end jump rings as well padlock arm, denoting 9ct gold. A nice well-made solid bracelet weighing over 27 grams in total.
Measuring approximately 12mm wide (max), and total length of the bracelet is 19cm (7 & 1/2 " inches).
Video of the bracelet can be viewed here: https://www.youtube.com/shorts/Ew3pGzGlBUA
A timeless bracelet, gorgeous worn alone or stacked with other favorites!
Late 20th century | |
9ct yellow and rose gold | |
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"375" "ABJ AUSTRALIA" | |
27.35 grams | |
19cm (7 & 1/2") total length | |
The condition of the estate bracelet is excellent. Besides general surface wear, the bracelet presents in overall excellent condition with no wear seen to pins in-between and bar links appear in perfect order with no bends or damage. Padlock works well with firm click |