Overview
A magnificent, heavy sterling silver link bracelet featuring five substantial, bezel-set natural stones including a carved coral floral cabochon, rutilated quartz, and a baroque mabe pearl. This piece is a registered 'One of a Kind' creation, showcasing the designer's signature botanical and geological aesthetic with a toggle clasp.
Story
Handcrafted in Brooklyn in 2001, this bracelet is a literal piece of wearable sculpture. Stephen Dweck, known as the 'Romancer of Stones,' designed this as a unique, non-replicated masterwork, marrying raw geology with high fashion.
Maker / Origin
Stephen Dweck launched his jewelry line in New York in 1981, quickly gaining fame for his dramatic, nature-inspired statement pieces. His work is highly collectible and has been featured in the permanent collection of the Metropolitan Museum of Art. Dweck is celebrated for sourcing unusual, exotic gemstones from around the globe and letting the raw beauty of the minerals dictate the design.
Condition & Value
The bracelet appears to be in excellent vintage condition with a beautiful, natural patina on the sterling silver. The stones show no visible cracks or chips, and the carved coral retains crisp, sharp details. The original presentation box is included, which helps preserve its value.