in bold relief each with S-scroll stem supporting leaves and three flowerheads in full bloom and with a budding flower to top, all in yellow, rose, lemon and white gold upon a stipple textured ground, the white gold leaves clustered around the stem within the ground and each inset with a small single cut diamond highlight, the sprays chased and engraved, the panels articulated forming a flaring cuff and with scalloped upper edge, opening on a pushbutton clasp collet set in gold with oval facetted ruby, workshop mark for Cazzniga to clasp, testing as 18ct.
Cazzaniga:
From the 1940s, Angelo Giorgio Cazzaniga began to design jewels that represented a synthesis between artistic elements belonging to different epochs and cultures: Renaissance, Byzantine, Baroque and Oriental. Incorporating a complexity of design and decoration in golds and colored stones as a tribute to movement and vitality.
(Paraphrased ref. https://www.cazzanigaroma.com/) Length at shorter edge 17cm / 6�''
Width 3.3cm / 1�'' Weight: 132.5g
Late 19th century ruby and diamond line bracelet, c.1890, formerly belonging to the Royal House of the Bourbon Parma family, with eight graduated cushion cut Burma rubies alternating seven old round brilliant and cushion cut diamonds,