Bracelet, Heiden, 1980s
Material | White gold 18k / 750 |
Year | 1980s |
Size | Inner length 19cm |
Further information | Jeweller Heiden is a Royal Bavarian Court Jeweller. The company from Munich has a long, traditional history that began in 1831 and is now run by Maximilian Heiden in the fifth generation. In the 1980s, when the company was still run by Maximilian's father, Albrecht "Burschi" Heiden, this bracelet was created, and it was one of his trademarks. He was considered a specialist for chain bracelets with ruby, sapphire and emerald cabochons in round and oval shapes within a diamond entourage. He was even called the "king of cabochons". |
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