Poppy Diamond Chain Bracelet, Archive Sale
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About
A new take on a chain bracelet, the Poppy Diamond Chain Bracelet combines the street-style coolness with sophisticated elegance through its exaggerated anchor chain links and signature Poppy diamond clusters. Handcrafted in 18-karat gold and featuring 1.71tcw of pear, marquise, and round shaped diamonds, the Poppy Chain Bracelet is sure to become your everyday go-to.
We love pairing this bracelet with lighter diamond pieces like the Penelope and Sophisticate bracelets for a show stopping going out look. Alternatively stack on heavier chain pieces like the Frances and Lola for a modern, vintage-inspired aesthetic.
MATERIALS & MEASUREMENTS
- Handcrafted in 18-Karat Gold
- Solid Gold Chain
- 6.5 Inch Chain
- 1.71 Total Carat Weight
- Made in New York City
- STYLE JT1173BR
Details
- Handcrafted in 18-Karat Gold
- Solid Gold Chain
- 6.5 Inch Chain
- 1.71 Total Carat Weight
- Made in New York City
- STYLE JT1173BR
Shipping
- All of our orders ship via overnight delivery
- Our in stock styles ship out within 2-3 days of purchasing
- Our made to order styles take 3-4 weeks to produce before they are ready to ship
- Local pickup is available from any of our New York locations here
- When your order is ready to ship, we'll confirm your delivery window via email or text
- An adult signature is required for all deliveries
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OUR MATERIALS
Gold
We exclusively use real, solid 18-karat gold in our collections. Jade Trau is conscious of the environmental impact of metal sourcing and makes a conscious effort to use recycled gold for the majority of our pieces.
DIAMONDS
All of our diamonds are carefully and ethically sourced to ensure that you receive the highest quality stone while feeling good about where it came from. We exclusively use 100% genuine, natural diamonds graded F/G in color and VS2 clarity; our philosophy is to honor the integrity and story of each diamond we work with and pay homage to the billions of years it takes for them to form under the earth's surface.
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