Open Heart Bracelet
in Yellow Gold on a Red Silk Cord
The simple, evocative shape of Elsa Peretti Open Heart designs are an expression of love's limitless bounds. A testament to Peretti’s affinity for craftsmanship and form, the collection reinterprets the heart shape with an organic and sculptural approach that transcends the sentimentality of this universal symbol. Wear this delicate Japanese silk cord bracelet on its own or make a statement by stacking it with other Tiffany bracelets.
The simple, evocative shape of Elsa Peretti Open Heart designs are an expression of love's limitless bounds. A testament to Peretti’s affinity for craftsmanship and form, the collection reinterprets the heart shape with an organic and sculptural approach that transcends the sentimentality of this universal symbol. Wear this delicate Japanese silk cord bracelet on its own or make a statement by stacking it with other Tiffany bracelets.
- 18k yellow gold on a red silk cord
- Motif size, 16 mm
- Wrist size, medium
- Fits wrists up to 6.25"
- Original designs copyrighted by the Nando and Elsa Peretti Foundation
- Product number:74223745
- 18k yellow gold on a red silk cord
- Motif size, 16 mm
- Wrist size, medium
- Fits wrists up to 6.25"
- Original designs copyrighted by the Nando and Elsa Peretti Foundation
- Product number:74223745
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