

5OCTOBRE | Gege Diamond Bracelet - Pyrite & Gold Medallion Diamant
A talisman of raw elegance, the Bracelet Gege Diamant by 5OCTOBRE is defined by the stark contrast of its components: a cascade of matte pyrite beads meets a hammered silver medallion, gilded in 24-carat gold. This is not a delicate whisper; it is a deliberate statement. The medallion, blackened for depth, is punctuated by a single, brilliant diamond and a cabochon of turquoise, creating a focal point that feels both ancient and utterly contemporary. The piece’s weight is substantial without being cumbersome, the pyrite beads cool and smooth against the skin, while the textured medallion offers a tactile, organic relief. The construction speaks to a refined, artisanal hand. The blackened silver serves as a dark canvas, allowing the gold gilding to catch the light in fractured, uneven flashes. The turquoise, with its veined, matte finish, counters the diamond’s precise brilliance. This interplay of finishes—rough against polished, matte against reflective—gives the bracelet a dimensional quality that evolves with movement. The adjustable length, from 15.5 to 18 cm, allows the piece to sit snugly at the wrist bone or slide loosely for a more languid feel, accommodating a range of wrist sizes with a discreet, chain-based clasp. This is a piece for the woman who understands that jewelry should be felt, not just seen. It has a quiet, percussive sound as the beads shift and the medallion taps against the skin. Wear it alone as a singular, powerful accent against a crisp white shirt or a black cashmere turtleneck, where its textures become the entire story. It also stacks with intention: pair it with a fine gold chain bracelet for a study in contrasts, or with other beaded styles from 5OCTOBRE for a layered, nomadic arm party. Its palette of deep black, burnished gold, and muted blue-green makes it a natural companion for autumnal wools, raw denim, and the washed linens of a late summer evening. End with a concrete styling note: For a sharp, modern take, wear it over the cuff of a tailored blazer sleeve, letting the medallion rest against the fabric like a piece of found architecture.
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A talisman of raw elegance, the Bracelet Gege Diamant by 5OCTOBRE is defined by the stark contrast of its components: a cascade of matte pyrite beads meets a hammered silver medallion, gilded in 24-carat gold. This is not a delicate whisper; it is a deliberate statement. The medallion, blackened for depth, is punctuated by a single, brilliant diamond and a cabochon of turquoise, creating a focal point that feels both ancient and utterly contemporary. The piece’s weight is substantial without being cumbersome, the pyrite beads cool and smooth against the skin, while the textured medallion offers a tactile, organic relief. The construction speaks to a refined, artisanal hand. The blackened silver serves as a dark canvas, allowing the gold gilding to catch the light in fractured, uneven flashes. The turquoise, with its veined, matte finish, counters the diamond’s precise brilliance. This interplay of finishes—rough against polished, matte against reflective—gives the bracelet a dimensional quality that evolves with movement. The adjustable length, from 15.5 to 18 cm, allows the piece to sit snugly at the wrist bone or slide loosely for a more languid feel, accommodating a range of wrist sizes with a discreet, chain-based clasp. This is a piece for the woman who understands that jewelry should be felt, not just seen. It has a quiet, percussive sound as the beads shift and the medallion taps against the skin. Wear it alone as a singular, powerful accent against a crisp white shirt or a black cashmere turtleneck, where its textures become the entire story. It also stacks with intention: pair it with a fine gold chain bracelet for a study in contrasts, or with other beaded styles from 5OCTOBRE for a layered, nomadic arm party. Its palette of deep black, burnished gold, and muted blue-green makes it a natural companion for autumnal wools, raw denim, and the washed linens of a late summer evening. End with a concrete styling note: For a sharp, modern take, wear it over the cuff of a tailored blazer sleeve, letting the medallion rest against the fabric like a piece of found architecture.

















