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Sugarloaf Citrine Diamond Bracelet 14K Gold Geometric

$12,808.02
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This beautiful estate bracelet has been designed with fine quality earth mined citrines and diamonds in mind. It features a stunning array of fine sugarloaf cabochon citrines. These are set into a chevron design in threes. Each chevron alternating in color to create a subtle striped effect along the length of this amazing bracelet.

Entirely crafted in solid 14 karat yellow gold, it weighs a total of 61.67 grams.

It measures 7 1/4" long by 15/16" wide (185mm x 23mm).

There are 48 1.6 carat sugarloaf cabochon citrines. These amazing quality natural untreated citrines are set into color banded chevrons. One chevron darker the next lighter and so on to complete the bracelet.

The total citrine weight is 76.8 carats

There are 32 1 point VS F/G/H color natural untreated diamonds with a total diamond weight of 0.32 carats.

The total citrine and diamond weight is 77.12 carats.

Citrine is well known in crystal work as a success and prosperity stone to the point that it is called the "Success Stone." It is said to promote and manifest success and abundance in all areas, and in many ways. It is particularly used to promote success in business if used in the cash box of a shop, carried or worn, earning it another nickname, "Merchant's Stone." In addition to manifesting abundance, citrine also brings energies of generosity so that the prosperity and success is shared.

A Gemological and Appraisal Report is included with your purchase.

We will ship in a presentation box ready for gifting and for safe keeping.

The photos form part of the description. Like all colored stones there is a color variation that occurs in different lighting conditions both inside but also outside, even the time of day can make the color of a stone appear a little different. We do our best to show colors as we see them. Color perception is highly individual and some people can perceive more colors than others, also colors can appear somewhat different on different screens and devices due to variations in screen hardware and device display settings.