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Modern Aquamarine Bracelet By Burle Marx

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40-1-11180

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ABOUT THIS BRACELET

Who says square pegs (or rectangles as the case may be) can't fit into a round hole? In this uber-chic and strikingly arty wrist bauble by the noted Brazilian jewelry designer, Burle Marx, eight glistening gold-framed swimming pool-blue aquamarines, totaling 45.00 carats, are perfectly positioned inside 18K gold circles textured with a fine Florentine finish. A beautiful break in conventional wisdom for unconventional you. Total aquamarine weight, 45.00 carats. Hand fabricated, it measures 7 1/4 inches.

A Google search garnered the following:

Haroldo Burle Marx was born in Sao Paulo, Brazil in 1911 to one of Brazil's richest and most distinguished families. Haroldo's grandfather was a cousin of Karl Marx. By 1945 he was designing jewelry, and in 1954 devoted himself full time to the gemstones that always fascinated him. He was educated at Colegio Rezende; Pitman’s College in London; Rackow’s Hochhandelschule in Berlin, and Rio de Janeiro National Law Faculty. His attraction to Brazil’s precious gems led him to study gemology and lapidary for four years in Idar-Oberstein, Germany where he earned a degree in gemology. He both spoke and wrote six languages fluently.

Burle Marx is without question one the greatest jewelry designers that ever lived. His customer list looks much like a social registry. Cicely Tyson, Madame Ferragamo, Placido Domingo, Natalie Wood, The Shah of Iran, Queen Margrethe of Denmark, and the Empress of Japan were just a few of his customers. In 1989 over half a million dollars worth of Burle Marx jewels were on display at The Houston Museum of Natural Science for a period of two years. Burle Marx was featured in publications like Connoisseur Magazine, Town and Country, Vogue, U.S. News & World Report, and The New York Times, and many others.

The handcrafted jewels of Haroldo Burle Marx are characterized by a timeless quality that reflects the era of Cleopatra and the concepts of tomorrow, yet they complement and enhance the fashions of today. Since long before they became fashionable Burle Marx was using beautiful, colored gemstones from Brazil, later accented with diamonds, as a mainstay of his designs. When foreign dignitaries visited Brazil, Burle Marx was commissioned by the Brazilian Government to make them a gift. He will without a doubt go down as one of the greatest jewelry designers to have ever lived. If you come across a piece of jewelry that's stamped "Burle Marx", it was made by Haroldo Burle Marx.

Details

Materials:
18 Karat Yellow Gold
Length:
7 1/4 Inches
Width:
15/16 Inch
Gram Weight:
57.2 Grams
Period:
Estate
Maker:
Haroldo Burle Marx
Center Aquamarine details
Cut/Shape:
Emerald Cut
Color:
Greenish Blue
Carat Weight:
45.00 carat Because mountings prohibit full and accurate observation of gem quality and weight, all data pertaining to mounted gems can be considered as approximate unless accompanied by an independent laboratory certificate (AGL, EGL, GIA). Unless otherwise stated, all colored stones and pearls are assumed to be subject to a relatively stable and possibly undetected color and/or clarity enhancement.
Measurements:
12.00 x 10.20 x 5.80 (exact) mm
11.60 x 10.00 x 6.33 (exact) mm
12.20 x 10.50 x 5.37 (exact) mm
12.20 x 10.30 x 5.14 (exact) mm

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Though it calls to mind grand manor houses in the English countryside, “estate” is just a fancy way of describing any piece of jewelry with a previous owner. That’s pretty much everything in our collection. We tend to use “estate” to refer to pieces in our collection with a more modern or contemporary design, or vintage-inspired designs. These perennial gems are selected in harmony with our original antique and vintage pieces…they’re just a little bit younger!

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