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Product information "Hemmerle Munich Bracelet and Ring 750er Gold Platinum 21 and 6 ct green-bluish mega fine Tourmalines"

A stunning pair, bangle and ring designed in the 1990s in Munich, Germany by the Hemmerle jewelry house. Hemmerle jewellery is rare and very difficult to find. The craftsmanship and goldsmith's performance is truly exceptional. A cambered, open hoop with integrated double hinges and rounded ends, each set in the middle with a very fine blue-green flawless tourmaline of the finest quality, each approx. 21 and 6 ct in size. Special feature: the satin-finished surface with the polished strips in rose gold, which create a great contrast to the champagne colour of gold and platinum.

Hemmerle jewellery is definitely great collector's items. There is a second pair of bracelet and ring with very rare Santa Maria Aquamarine that we try to offer if a collector wants both (see in the last picture). Jewellery dimensions: 64 x 16 x 9 mm and 22 x 10.5 x 5 mm with hallmarks, total weight 101 grams

Both pieces of jewellery are stamped with Gertrude Hemmerle's maker's mark, the mark for the purpose of gold, and fully signed "HEMMERLE GH Pt 750 (Ring)". The famous Hemmerle company was founded in Munich in 1893 by the brothers Anton and Josef Hemmerle, known for its unique creations, characterized by innovative material combinations and a dedication to craftsmanship and quality. Hemmerle continues to be known for its commitment to craftsmanship, exceptional quality, innovative material combinations and simple creations. Founded in 1893 and based in Munich, Hemmerle is now run by the fourth generation of the family and produces a limited number of original, unique jewelry designs each year, experimenting with new materials such as aluminum, wood, and others, and stocking world-class gemstones in their collections.

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