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Kieselstein-Cord Vintage Alligator bracelet in 18K green gold presents one of the designer’s most iconic motifs.
This sculptural design wraps the wrist with lifelike precision and bold presence.
Because Barry Kieselstein-Cord introduced the alligator form in 1988, it has become a defining symbol within his work.
As a result, this cuff stands as a powerful expression of strength, elegance, and artistry.

Design and Craftsmanship

Artisans craft the bracelet in solid 18K green gold with a signature matte finish.
The alligator form reveals intricate sculptural detailing across the surface.
In addition, the hinged construction allows for ease of wear while maintaining a secure fit.
Because of its dimensional form, the cuff reads as both jewelry and wearable sculpture.

Form and Presence

Weighing an extraordinary 186 grams, the cuff delivers substantial presence.
The inner circumference measures 6.3 inches, fitting most standard wrists.
Signature stamps reading B. Kieselstein-Cord, 2009, and 750 confirm authenticity.
Because of its weight and structure, the bracelet offers both visual impact and lasting durability.

Collector Significance

This Kieselstein-Cord Alligator bracelet is no longer in production.
Collectors value the alligator motif as one of the most recognizable designs in the artist’s body of work.
Because later examples remain increasingly difficult to source, this piece represents a rare acquisition opportunity.
As a result, it holds strong appeal among collectors of sculptural jewelry.

Condition and Presentation

This Kieselstein-Cord Alligator bracelet remains in mint condition.
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BRACELET MEASURES
Circumference 6.3″
WEIGHT
186 grams
CONDITION
Mint
TIDS ’n BITSBarry Kieselstein-Cord defined his work as sculpture for the body.
Because he drew inspiration from nature and symbolism, animal motifs became central to his design language.
He introduced the alligator in 1988, establishing one of his most enduring and recognizable forms.
As a result, alligator pieces remain highly sought after for their craftsmanship, symbolism, and rarity.

 

Weight4 lbs