Overview
A substantial sterling silver link bracelet featuring a curated selection of natural specimens including a carved coral-toned cameo, rutilated quartz, and a large mabe pearl. This specific piece is part of Dweck's 'OAK' (One of a Kind) collection, distinguished by its unique stone combinations and hand-stamped serial numbering.
Story
In 2001, Stephen Dweck was at the height of his 'Romancing the Stone' era, hand-selecting unique minerals to create wearable art. This bracelet, numbered 11728, was born in his Brooklyn studio as a singular composition never to be repeated.
Maker / Origin
Known as the 'Romancer of the Stones,' Stephen Dweck launched his brand in 1981 and quickly became a favorite of high-end retailers like Neiman Marcus and Bergdorf Goodman. His work is defined by a deep respect for raw, natural materials and a signature 'Adam' beetle motif often hidden in the metalwork.
Condition & Value
The bracelet appears to be in excellent vintage condition with a light patina on the sterling silver that highlights the engraving. No visible chips to the stones or the pearl's nacre; excellent condition significantly bolsters the value of OAK pieces.