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Amethyst, Black Onyx, Gold Bracelet, A. Cipullo
The bracelet features carved amethyst, enhanced by carved black onyx, accented by fancy 18k yellow gold links. Marked A. Cipullo for Aldo Cipullo. Gross weight 101.50 grams.
Dimensions: 8-3/4 inches x 1-1/8 inches


More information about A. Cipullo. See also: Aldo Cipullo, Cipullo Artist.

Condition Report*: Designer: Aldo Cipullo
Gem Type: Amethyst, Black Onyx
Gem Shape: Carving
Gem Count: 1 - 25
Overall Condition: Very Good
Aldo Cipullo: Roman-born Aldo Cipullo, the son of a prominent Italian jeweler, immigrated to New York in 1959 at age 23, where he studied at Manhattan’s famed School of Visual Arts. It was while working for David Webb, Tiffany and Cartier that he showcased his talent for innovative design. Cipullo’s passion for modern living influenced his pure, clean designs. He regularly utilized machine parts – nails, screws, knots, ropes – along with dollar signs, and even pasta, as inspiration for his creations. The simplicity and softness of his lines and form were equally reflected in the metal he used and in his use of carved gemstones such as carnelian, black onyx, turquoise, and amethyst. Cipullo, however, didn’t stop there; his was an artistic, offbeat approach to color pairings where, for example, he combined black onyx with turquoise, or rock crystal with topaz, all of which was unheard of at the time. While at Cartier, in 1969, he created the famous gold “love bracelet.” It was an immediate success. The mass appeal of Cipullo’s designs was evident in the tremendous interest expressed in both the press and the public, as well as by socialites and celebrities alike. Some of his most well-known clients included Sophia Loren, Liza Minnelli, Elizabeth Taylor, and the Duchess of Windsor, as well as Pierre Cardin, Frank Sinatra and Richard Burton. In 1974, the same year he opened his own business – Aldo Cipullo, Ltd. – he won the prestigious Coty Award for his pioneering influence on the design of men’s jewelry. Ten years later, on February 2, 1984, Cipullo died at age 48 in New York City.

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Auction Dates
May, 2010
3rd-5th Monday-Wednesday
Bids + Registered Phone Bidders: 2
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Sold on May 3, 2010 for: $8,962.50
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