A Tribute to Feminine Strength and Artistry
The Kieselstein-Cord Women of the World bracelet is a stunning collector’s piece designed in 1994.
Crafted in solid 18K yellow gold with a green hue, this bracelet showcases sculpted high-relief faces of women from around the world.
These expressive figures sit within a matte geometric backdrop, creating a visual dialogue between softness and structure.
The reverse features pierced detailing, including celestial motifs of moons and stars—hallmarks of Kieselstein-Cord’s iconic signature.
Functional Luxury with Sculptural Impact
With a width of 0.5 inches and a weight of 95.4 grams, this bracelet offers both substance and wearability.
The double-hinged design allows for easy on and off, ensuring a secure and comfortable fit.
Each bracelet is stamped B. Kieselstein-Cord, 1994, and 18K 750, further affirming its authenticity.
A Vision That Transcends Jewelry
Barry Kieselstein-Cord believed that jewelry should serve as wearable sculpture.
As he famously said, “I don’t make jewelry; I do sculptures for the body.”
This Kieselstein-Cord Women of the World bracelet expresses that philosophy through intricate detail and strong symbolism.
Because it is no longer in production, this piece has become a coveted treasure among collectors.
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Presented with its original pouch, the bracelet stands as both a work of art and a celebration of feminine beauty.
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BRACELET MEASURES:
.5″ x 7.5″
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TIDS ‘n BITS
“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.