Open Monday - Friday 12:30 - 19:00
Open Monday - Friday 12:30 - 19:00
£1,595.00
An exquisite 9ct yellow gold bangle with an unusual conspicuously scintillating matt sheen finish, gives this bangle an air of luxurious elegance.
The perfect gift for any occasion.
Total weight 15 grams hollow filled for extra strength.
Inside diameter oval 62mm x 53.7mm.
Hinged on one side and fitted with a box clasp to the other side with an extra figure of eight safety catch.
| Weight | 15 g |
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| Dimensions | 62 × 6 × 3.7 mm |
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| Carat | 9ct |
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| Wedding Anniversary | |
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We’ll notify you if delivery costs change before dispatch. Orders are processed during our opening hours: Monday to Friday, 1:30pm – 6:30pm.
Customers must provide a secure delivery address where the parcel can be signed for. We cannot be held responsible for loss or damage due to an unsafe delivery location.
All of our products come with complimentary wrapping paper, and all rings come in a box.
For specific details on how to upkeep your jewellery, please read our guides on our blog.
City of London Jewellers present the Marloes 9ct-Gold Matt-Finish Oval Bangle.
9ct-Gold Matt-Finish Oval Bangle B0006.
Hallmarked 9ct yellow gold.
When it comes to gold bangle’s, such as this 9ct-Gold Matt-Finish Oval Bangle there is no such thing as too many. Why not add this gorgeous bangle to your jewellery collection and watch your bangle collection grow, with the occasional hint to your partner of course! which will also make it easier for your partner on all those special occasions wondering what you would like.
We’ve specially created a collection of bangle’s in different widths ranging from plain polished finishes to an assortment of shapes and patterns, we are constantly adding new designs, to present impactful statement jewellery to suit all personalities and for all occasions.
To create your own personal look you can mix and match different gold colours.
Bangles are a great way to make a statement with your jewellery but not always the same one. whether it’s this 9ct-Gold Matt-Finish Oval Bangle or a plain design or a complicated pattern, bangles are in vouge and bang on trend.
When it comes to layering your bangles, you really don’t need to play it too safe although this bangle would probably look better worn on one wrist on its own we have many other bangles that are great to use as stacking bangles. In fact, the best way to get that stacked bangle look is to bring together different colours and materials. If you wear your bangle stacks with the right attitude you can pull anything off, whatever suits you, just mix up yellow gold and white gold rose gold or add a charm that means something to you.
With the ever growing trend of stacking jewellery such as bangles, you can get away with wearing any combination, especially when it’s gold.
A hallmark:
The standard hallmark formation is horizontal with minimal spacing between the marks.
The Full Traditional Hallmark comprises five marks:
9ct-Gold Matt-Finish Oval Bangle B0006.
Bangles are mostly circular or oval in shape, and, unlike bracelets, are not flexible. The word is derived from Hindi bungri (glass).[4] They are made of numerous precious as well as non-precious materials such as gold, silver, platinum, glass, wood, ferrous metals, plastic, etc. Bangles made from sea shell, which are white colour, are worn by married Bengali and Oriya Hindu women. A special type of bangle is worn by women and girls, especially in the Bengal area, commonly known as a “Bengali bangle”, which is used as a substitute for a costly gold bangle, and is produced by fixing a thin gold strip (weighing between 1–3 g) is thermo-mechanically fused onto a bronze bangle, followed by manual crafting on that fused gold strip.
Bangles are part of traditional South Asian jewellery. They are sometimes worn in pairs by women, one or more on each arm. It is also common for women to wear a single bangle or several bangles on just one wrist. Most Indian women prefer wearing either gold or glass bangles or a combination of both. Inexpensive bangles made from plastic are slowly replacing those made by glass, but the ones made of glass are still preferred at traditional occasions such as marriages and on festivals. Bangles are the signs for traditional women and girls. Bangles play a very important role in various India dance forms. Some of dance forms include bangles striking to each other a tone of the music.
The designs range from simple to intricate handmade designs, often studded with precious and semi-precious stones such as diamonds, gems and pearls. Sets of expensive bangles made of gold and silver make a jingling sound. The imitation jewellery tends to make a tinny sound when jingled.
9ct Yellow Gold Matt Finish Oval D Shape Bangle B0006.
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