Overview
A substantial sterling silver link bracelet featuring a curated selection of natural specimens including carved coral, rutilated quartz, and a blister pearl. This specific piece is part of Dweck's 'One of a Kind' series, hand-numbered and dated on the reverse of the primary link.
Story
In 2001, Stephen Dweck was the 'Romancing the Stone' designer of the jewelry world. This bracelet was born from his personal vault of rare minerals, hand-selected to create a wearable gallery of the Earth's most beautiful accidents.
Maker / Origin
Stephen Dweck launched his brand in 1981 at Bergdorf Goodman, quickly becoming known as the 'King of Color.' His work is characterized by a deep respect for raw minerals and is held in the permanent collection of the Metropolitan Museum of Art.
Condition & Value
The bracelet appears in excellent vintage condition with a natural patina on the sterling silver. The carvings on the coral link look crisp, and the toggle clasp is intact. Original patina adds value to Dweck collectors. Stephen Dweck's 'One of a Kind' (OAK) pieces carry a significant premium over his production lines.