David Webb Zebra Bracelet
$49,000.00
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David Webb Zebra Bracelet 18K
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This iconic bracelet is by no other than David Webb. This bracelet is in perfect new condition. The enamel is perfect, no scratches, Diamonds perfect, strong clasp etc. This bracelet is known as iconic David Webb, it contains 2 Ruby Cabochons for eyes, brilliant cut Diamonds F, VS, white and black enamel and 18K Gold and Platinum. I do not expect this to last long so do not wait. This is a large size for wrists 7 to 8". This currently lists for $69,500.
From the DW archives below:
"Today, the Zebra Bracelet is handcrafted from enamel, circular-cut diamonds, cabochon rubies, platinum, and gold almost exactly as it was in 1963 — now with Lorenzo Belevan, the son of the original craftsman , at the workshop table. “As far as tools, nothing has changed, really. I mean, I still got, like, tools that are forty years old with me,” Belevan tells Antiques. The only change to the bracelet in 55 years has been the addition of internal screws that make the bracelet easier to repair."
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Categories: Bracelets, New Arrivals Tags: 18K, Black, David Webb, enamel, iconic, platinum, White, Zebra Bracelet
This iconic David Webb Zebra Bracelet is in perfect new condition. Futhermore, the enamel is perfect – no scratches, Diamonds are perfect, strong clasp, etc. Also, this bracelet contains 2 Ruby Cabochons, brilliant cut Diamonds F, VS, white and black enamel and 18K Gold and Platinum. I do not expect this to last long, so do not wait. This David Webb Zebra Bracelet bracelet is a large size for wrists 7″ to 8″. It currently lists for $69,500.
From the DW archives below:
“Today, the Zebra Bracelet is handcrafted from enamel, circular-cut diamonds, cabochon rubies, platinum, and gold almost exactly as it was in 1963 — now with Lorenzo Belevan, the son of the original craftsman , at the workshop table. “As far as tools, nothing has changed, really. I mean, I still got, like, tools that are forty years old with me,” Belevan tells Antiques. The only change to the bracelet in 55 years has been the addition of internal screws that make the bracelet easier to repair.”
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