Overview
A substantial sterling silver link bracelet featuring five large, distinct cabochons including a mabe pearl, rutilated quartz, and a masterfully carved floral coral. This specific piece is part of Dweck's 'One of a Kind' collection, marked with a unique serial number and the designer's signature.
Story
In 2001, this bracelet left Stephen Dweck's Brooklyn studio as a unique specimen. Known as the 'Romancing the Stone' designer, Dweck created this to celebrate the raw, unrepeatable beauty of nature's own geometry.
Maker / Origin
Stephen Dweck launched his first collection at Bergdorf Goodman in 1981 and quickly became a titan of American luxury jewelry. His work is held in the permanent collection of the Metropolitan Museum of Art, celebrated for its 'Adam and Eve' aesthetic that blends high-fashion glamour with organic, earthy materials.
Condition & Value
The bracelet appears to be in excellent vintage condition with a natural patina on the sterling silver. The stones show no visible chips or cracks in the photos. Excellent condition for an OAK piece significantly maintains its secondary market value.