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A Sculptural Gold Bracelet with Architectural Beauty

This rare Kieselstein-Cord bracelet showcases a signature design from the 1980s. Crafted in solid 18K gold, the piece features open rectangular links, each framing a miniature column.
Together, the repeating structure creates a bold yet balanced look.
Every link is stamped with the designer’s logo, the gold carat, and the production year—offering authenticity and collectible value.
The bracelet weighs 112.4 grams, giving it a rich, substantial feel on the wrist.

Designed as Sculpture for the Body

Barry Kieselstein-Cord believed jewelry should be worn like sculpture. He once stated, “I don’t make jewelry; I do sculptures for the body.”
This Kieselstein-Cord bracelet lives up to that vision.
The architectural lines draw from ancient influences, yet the clean geometry feels timeless.
It’s as wearable as it is artistic.

Legacy of an Iconic American Designer

Founded in 1972, the Kieselstein-Cord brand quickly gained Knockoff Bag acclaim.
His collections appeared at Bergdorf Goodman, Neiman Marcus, and exhibitions around the world.
Worn by celebrities like Oprah, Elton John, and Andy Warhol, his designs blend bold creativity with fine craftsmanship.
This particular Kieselstein-Cord bracelet is no longer produced.
As a result, it offers collectors a unique chance to acquire a part of sculptural jewelry history.

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LENGTH  7.5″
WEIGHS  112.4 g
EACH LINK  5/8″ X 1″

CONDITION:
EXCELLENT

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“I don’t make jewelry; I do sculptures for the body,” said Barry Kieselstein-Cord, whose work redefined the boundaries between wearable adornment and fine art.
He founded his namesake brand in 1972 after leaving a successful advertising career to fully pursue his passion for design.
Based in New York, Kieselstein-Cord quickly earned recognition for his sculptural aesthetic, drawing the attention of cultural icons including Oprah, Elton John, and Andy Warhol.
His creations often center on animal motifs, ancient symbolism, and architectural form, rendered in sterling silver, 18K gold, and natural materials like horn and leather.
His collections have graced the showcases of Bergdorf Goodman, Neiman Marcus, and art galleries around the world.
Among his most sought-after designs are the Crocodile, Pompeii, and Crown Heart collections, each celebrated for their craftsmanship, symbolism, and rarity.

Weight5 lbs