Skip to main content

Amethyst Cabochon Bracelet

to
6
41
14
34
27
11
10
5
4
4
3
2
2
1
1
1
1
6
5
3
2
2
Bochic “Capri” Vintage Pink Quartz, Peridot & Agate Bracelet Set In 18K Gold &
Bochic “Capri” Vintage Pink Quartz, Peridot & Agate Bracelet Set In 18K Gold &

Bochic “Capri” Vintage Pink Quartz, Peridot & Agate Bracelet Set In 18K Gold &

By Bochic

Located in New York, NY

Bochic “Capri” Vintage Pink Quartz, Peridot & Agate Bracelet / Bangle Set In 18K Gold & Silver

Category

20th Century Thai Baroque Modern Bracelets

Materials

Amethyst, Aquamarine, South Sea Pearl, Peridot, Quartz, Yellow Sapphire,...

Midcentury Italian Gold Etruscan Revival Charm Bracelet -8 Assorted Color Charms
Midcentury Italian Gold Etruscan Revival Charm Bracelet -8 Assorted Color Charms

Midcentury Italian Gold Etruscan Revival Charm Bracelet -8 Assorted Color Charms

Located in Palm Beach, FL

This beautiful vintage 3/8 inch wide open textured link bracelet sports 8 colorful Estruscan

Category

Mid-20th Century Italian Charm Bracelets

Materials

Amethyst, Carnelian, Chrysophrase, Citrine, Coral, Lapis Lazuli, Culture...

Midcentury Italian Gold Etruscan Revival Charm Bracelet-12 Assorted Color Charms
Midcentury Italian Gold Etruscan Revival Charm Bracelet-12 Assorted Color Charms

Midcentury Italian Gold Etruscan Revival Charm Bracelet-12 Assorted Color Charms

Located in Palm Beach, FL

shaped amethyst charm at one end of the bracelet, opens up to expose a secret compartment inside. This

Category

Mid-20th Century Italian Etruscan Revival Charm Bracelets

Materials

Amethyst, Carnelian, Chalcedony, Chrysophrase, Citrine, Coral, Garnet, T...

14k Gold and Colored Stone Mid-20th Century "Victorian Tribute" Slide Bracelet
14k Gold and Colored Stone Mid-20th Century "Victorian Tribute" Slide Bracelet

14k Gold and Colored Stone Mid-20th Century "Victorian Tribute" Slide Bracelet

Located in Palm Beach, FL

This Mid-20th century slide bracelet is from a genre of similar pieces, all derived and created as

Category

Mid-20th Century American Victorian Link Bracelets

Materials

Agate, Amethyst, Chalcedony, Citrine, Coral, Garnet, Pearl, Tiger's Eye,...

  • 1
Get Updated with New Arrivals
Save "Amethyst Cabochon Bracelet", and we’ll notify you when there are new listings in this category.

Amethyst Cabochon Bracelet For Sale on 1stDibs

You are likely to find exactly the amethyst cabochon bracelet you’re looking for on 1stDibs, as there is a broad range for sale. Every item for sale was constructed with extraordinary care, often using Gold, Yellow Gold and 18k Gold. Find an antique version now, or shop for 69 vintage or 27 modern creation for a more contemporary example of these cherished accessories. You’re likely to find the perfect amethyst cabochon bracelet among the distinctive items we have available, which includes versions made as long ago as the 19th Century as well as those produced as recently as the 21st Century. A amethyst cabochon bracelet from Polya Medvedeva Jewellery, Bulgari and Denise Roberge — each of whom created a beautiful version of this treasured accessory — is worth considering. See these pages for a cabochon iteration of this accessory, while there are also sugarloaf cabochon cut and oval cut cut versions available here, too. Most of our amethyst cabochon bracelet for sale are for women, but there are 35 pieces available to browse for men.

How Much is a Amethyst Cabochon Bracelet?

The price for a amethyst cabochon bracelet starts at $275 and tops out at $49,129 with these bracelets, on average, selling for $5,000.

The Legacy of Amethyst in Jewelry Design

There are few gemstones in the world that are both affordable and worthy of a duchess’s attention. But then not many stones are as beautiful as amethyst. Indeed, vintage and antique amethyst jewelry has innumerable fans, and February’s birthstone has many unique attributes. For the romantics, there are several tales in Greek mythology that tell the story of Bacchus and Amethyste, a maiden that he pursues yet is rescued by Diane by turning her into a white stone. Bacchus, mourning his love, pours a glass of wine over the sculpture, dyeing her purple.

Amethyst has adorned many royal jewels. One of the most enviable jewelry collections of all time belonged to Wallis Simpson, the Duchess of Windsor. In 1947, the Duke gifted her with a Cartier amethyst and turquoise bib necklace. This special order piece was made with twisted 18-carat and 20-carat gold, platinum, brilliant- and baguette-cut diamonds, one heart-shaped faceted amethyst, 27 emerald-cut amethysts, one oval faceted amethyst, and turquoise cabochons. The Duchess was not the only Royal with a penchant for the purple gemstone. The tiara now owned by Queen Silvia of Sweden is set with amethysts that once belonged to the French Empress Josephine. A stunning 56-carat cushion-cut, square-shaped amethyst set in an 18-karat yellow gold necklace designed by Tiffany & Co. is now in the collection of the Smithsonian National Museum of Natural History.

The Smithsonian also has in its possession an even more rare example of fine amethyst: the 96-carat Morris Amethyst Brooch. The brooch features a deep, rich purple heart-shaped amethyst. The museum states that the piece was likely made during the Edwardian period (1901–15) “when platinum and diamonds were often used, and amethyst, a favorite stone of King Edward VII’s wife, Alexandra, was often included in jewelry of the era.”

Another amethyst necklace, with an even richer story, can be found in the Natural History Museum of London. Known as the Delhi Purple Sapphire (even though the stone is an amethyst), this stone was stolen from the Temple of Indra during the Indian Mutiny of 1857. Anyone in possession of this stone is bound to have terrible luck, including its owner Edward Heron-Allen, who gifted the gemstone to the museum thinking that this would save him but ended up transferring the bad luck to the museum curators overseeing the stone.

Find a wide range of vintage and antique amethyst necklaces, bracelets and other fine jewelry on 1stDibs.

Finding the Right Bracelets for You

Today, antique and vintage bracelets are versatile and universally loved accessories that can add polish and pizzazz to any ensemble.

Bracelets were among the jewels discovered to have been buried with Pharaoh Tutankhamun when his tomb was unearthed in 1922, and wrist and arm bracelets were allegedly worn by Queen Puabi in Sumer, southern Mesopotamia. But preceding the adornments of Ancient Egypt and elsewhere, the people of prehistoric times likely wore the decorative accessory, fashioning it from shells and fish bones. When the Bronze Age allowed for more durable materials and semiprecious stones to be incorporated into jewelry, bracelets became a treasured symbol of wealth.

In the thousands of years following the debut of the world’s first bracelets, the artistry behind this common accessory has only broadened, with designers at popular jewelry houses growing more venturesome over time. David Webb looked to nature for his Animal Kingdom bracelets, and for her best-selling bracelets and more at Tiffany & Co., Elsa Peretti would frequently do the same. From bangles to tennis bracelets, the modern age offers plenty of options.

Internationally acclaimed bracelet designs have on occasion become powerful symbols of status, style and, in the case of Cartier's iconic design, love. The Cartier Love bracelet can be found on the wish list of most jewelry lovers and on the wrist of some of the world’s biggest stars. Its arrangement of mock screwheads and distinctive functionality — it was initially locked and unlocked with an accompanying vermeil screwdriver — is an enduring expression of loyalty, unity and romance. (Do you know how to spot a fake Cartier Love bracelet?)

While the Love bracelet has played a role in the skyrocketing popularity of cuff-style bracelets, they are far from the only glamorous option for collectors. Make a statement with an Art Deco design, a style that sees all kinds of iterations fitted with studded cuffs, one-of-a-kind shapes and dazzling insets. A chunky vintage gold bracelet in the Retro style will prove eye-catching and elevate any outfit.

One of the best things about bracelets, however, is that you never have to choose just one. Style icon Jacqueline Kennedy stacked her Croisillon bracelets — designed by Jean Schlumberger for Tiffany & Co. — with such frequency that the ornate bangles were eventually dubbed “Jackie bracelets” by reporters. Contemporary silver pieces can easily complement each other, rendering a layering of luxury almost a necessity.

Find a diverse collection of bracelets that you can sort by style, stone cut and more on 1stDibs.