This is a really big picture but I’m pretty sure you won’t mind.
![Art Deco aquamarine and diamond bracelet by Cartier, circa 1930. Via Diamonds in the Library.](https://i0.wp.com/diamondsinthelibrary.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/11/Art-Deco-aquamarine-and-diamond-bracelet-by-Cartier-circa-1930.-Via-Diamonds-in-the-Library..jpg?resize=543%2C1024)
This gorgeous bracelet is Art Deco Cartier, circa 1930 (in case you were wondering why it’s so pretty, that’s why).
It’s designed as a flexible strap decorated in a geometric pattern with emerald-cut, oval, square-cut and long hexagonal-shaped aquamarines. The total weight of the aquamarines is 60.50 carats(!). The aquamarines are accented by approximately 2.90 carats of round diamonds. The bracelet is 7 inches long, signed Cartier, London.
Here’s a more pinnable image:
![An Art Deco aquamarine and diamond bracelet by Cartier, circa 1930. Via Diamonds in the Library.](https://i0.wp.com/diamondsinthelibrary.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/11/An-Art-Deco-aquamarine-and-diamond-bracelet-by-Cartier-circa-1930.-Via-Diamonds-in-the-Library..jpg?resize=274%2C682)
This bracelet was part of Sotheby’s December 2011 Magnificent Jewels sale. All images and info are thanks to Sotheby’s.
Wow, that is a stunning bracelet! My god, its gorgeous!