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David Webb Wood Lattice Bracelet | dkfarnum
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David Webb Wood Lattice Bracelet

Iconic. Intoxicating. This Webb bracelet, ca. 1970 involves intricate carving and craftsmanship. The seven flexible wooden elements (one with a clever, discrete push boxed lock) are beautifully articulated by eighteen carat gold. We’ve seen this in lapis, but the wood version woos us. 109 grams, seven inches long, one inch wide, signed David Webb. Wrapped and wonderful Webb.

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About David Webb

About David Webb

In 1941, at the age of 16, David Webb came to New York to learn the rudiments of jewelry design. In 1946, he and his business partner, Nina Silberstein opened David Webb Inc at a 47th Street location. By the early 1950s, they had moved to 6 West 57th Street, retailing their jewelry through Bergdorf Goodman. In 1963 the firm opened its first salon on 7 East 57th Street where it remained until 1990 when it moved to the corner of 57th Street and Park Avenue. The firm is presently located at 789 Madison Avenue. They also have a branch in Beverly Hills. David Webb died in 1975 and the firm, under the direction of the Silberstein family, continues to produce jewelry from Webb’s vast collection of sketches.