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Aug 14, 2021
A David Webb 'Repousse' Pegasus Cuff' from the Kingdom Collection. Made in a textured 18k yellow gold, this bracelet has a hinged wing and uses repousse to depict Pegasus which has an emerald cabochon eye.
David Webb was inspired by Greek mythology when creating his Pegasus pieces.
Comes with a black suede leather David Webb jewelry bag.
Est. Retail $37,000.
David Webb (1925-1975) started his jewelry company in 1948 and designed jewelry until his death in 1975 winning the prestigious Coty award in 1964. His list of clientele includes the First Lady Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis, Elizabeth Taylor, and Beyonce. His company is still producing jewelry from his archive of nearly 40,000 drawings and designs, while many of his pieces can be found in several major art museums including the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York and the Musee des Arts Decoratifs in Paris.
Gemstone Attributes: Pear shape emerald cabochon approximately 4mm x 2.6mm.
Setting Type: Inset.
Clasp Type: Hinged wing.
Metal: 18k yellow gold.
Weight: 64.4 dwt.
Measurements: Width graduates from 1" - 1 & 5/8". Interior opening is 2 & 1/4" x 1 & 7/8"
Markings: Webb 18k.
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