Handcrafted in Marseille, France, this 24-carat gold gilded bracelet boasts intricately hand-wound twisted wires, complemented by colored cabochons at each end. Its adjustable size ensures a flexible fit for all.
Gas Bijoux, founded in 1969 by André Gas on the beaches of Saint-Tropez, epitomizes French haute-fantaisie jewelry, boasting timeless elegance and meticulous craftsmanship, with pieces handmade in Marseille and adored by celebrities worldwide.
What is a Cabochon?
A cabochon, is defined as a gemstone that has been shaped and polished rather than faceted. The term comes from the French word “caboche,” which means head or noggin. Cabochon gemstones generally have a smooth, domed top surface and a flat base. They are likely to have natural inclusions and markings.