Nadine Krakov Collection 

Fine Jewelry, Arts & Antiques
9454 Wilshire Blvd. Ste M20
Beverly Hills, CA 90212
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MARIO BUCCELLATI Coin Jade 18 karat Gold Bracelet

 A rare Mario Buccellati 18k gold coin bracelet, featuring carved jade.

This sculptured bangle bracelet carries four collectable coins. All the coins are bezel set and mounted into beautiful, pierced frames. Two gold framed carved jade elements have gorgeous floral design.  

The bracelet’s gold texture has an effect of a fabric which is a unique gold finish of the maker.

Coins description is below.
1) An Austrian 8 Florins / 20 Francs coin, depicting a head of emperor Franz Joseph I (c.1892)

2) A Swiss gold 20 Francs coin with an allegorical female figure as the national symbol of Switzerland (c.1935)

3) A gold French coin of 20 Francs, with a Napoleon III facing right portrait (c.1868)

4) An Italian 20 Lire gold coin, depicting a head of emperor Vittorio Emanuele II (c.1862)

In great condition; wear consistent with age and use (please see pictures for details).  

Our Policy:

We guarantee the authenticity of our pieces, as well as the stated condition and functionality of all items.
We do not refund any shipping and handling charges. 
All returned items must be in the same condition in which they were received by the buyer.
International buyers are responsible for all customs duties, brokerage fees, and taxes, which are NOT included in the shipping costs.

About us:
The Nadine Krakov Collection is a mature business that has been serving Beverly Hills and Los Angeles antique and estate jewelry needs for over 20 years.  Our first store opened in October 1997 and we are currently located in Beverly Hills, California.

About Buccellati Brand:

Mario Buccellati (1891-1965) established the first brand’s store in Milan in 1919. The jeweler was titled “the Prince of Goldsmiths” by poet Gabriele DAnnunzio due to his extraordinary ability to turn gold and silver into luxury art objects. This ability through the years has been the core of Buccellati’s style. In 1966, Gianmaria Buccellati (1929-2015) with his brother, Luca, took over the family business after their father's death. Today the House is led by third and fourth generation Buccellati, Honorary President and Creative Director Andrea Buccellati and his daughter, Lucrezia Buccellati Wildenstein.

Buccellati design is highly recognizable due to multiple engraving and piercing techniques applied to the pieces. Texture of gold resembling the look of Venetian lace, linen and tulle created by handmade Italian techniques inherited through generations.

The world of flora and fauna is a big source of inspiration for creating famous Buccellati brooches. Weightless Bucellati butterfly brooch, intricate flowers, or powerful birds — all those pieces are highly sought-after because of their creativity and impeccable quality.

All the materials being used by the brand meet the quality standards of high-end jewelry making.

Buccellati cuff bracelets exemplify the brand’s signature style. Many of those are made using the “rigato” technique. It requires cutting multiple parallel lines onto the metal surface allowing to create that unique engraved finish.