This diamond bangle bracelet pairs yellow and white 18K gold in one open cuff. The band does not fully close. Instead, its two ends overlap slightly, almost touching. One end tapers in polished yellow gold. The other tapers in white gold, set entirely with diamonds. Because the ends nearly cross, the bangle reads as one wrapped line. It never looks like two separate halves joined together. The overlap also makes the cuff easy to slip on and off.
The white gold end carries 144 round brilliant diamonds. Together, they weigh 1.33 carats, at VS1 clarity and G color. The stones are set closely, in a pavé style. This leaves almost no visible metal between them. As a result, that side catches light as one continuous surface. The density fades gradually as the tip narrows. It meets the plain yellow gold half at a clean transition point. Each diamond sits flush against its neighbors for a smooth finish.
At 14.80 grams, this diamond bangle bracelet has real presence on the wrist. Yet the open design keeps it from feeling bulky. The rigid cuff shape holds its form without a clasp. Consequently, it slips on easily and sits securely once worn. Many clients wear it alone as a statement piece. Others pair it with slimmer bracelets on the same wrist. The two-tone finish also makes it easy to match with other gold jewelry.
Every stage of this diamond bangle bracelet happens in our Cairo workshop. Nothing is cast or finished elsewhere. Our team shapes the yellow and white gold sections separately. Then, they join both halves into one continuous cuff. Each of the 144 diamonds is pavé-set by hand under magnification. The piece is made entirely in-house, start to finish. Because of this, we can also resize or refinish it later. The same workshop that built it can maintain it for years to come.
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