Antique Victorian–Edwardian 10K Rose Gold Cat’s Eye Chrysoberyl and Rose-Cut Diamond Clamper Bracelet
This antique bracelet dates to the late Victorian to early Edwardian period, circa 1890–1910. Crafted in 10k rose gold, the bracelet features a striking oval cabochon cat’s eye chrysoberyl at its center. The gemstone is framed by a halo of rose-cut diamonds, a hallmark of 19th-century jewelry design. The setting includes an openwork gallery with scroll details and a hinged clamper construction, complete with a safety chain for security.
The bracelet weighs 32.4 grams and has an inner circumference of 5 1/2", with a width of 1" at its widest point. The combination of chrysoberyl cat’s eye with rose-cut diamonds reflects the refined craftsmanship of the transitional era between Victorian and Edwardian jewelry.