Redora Jewels

Emerald Cut Diamond Bypass Bangle Bracelet in 18K White Gold

Two diamond-set arms that pass each other at the wrist instead of closing. One bangle, two visible rows of step-cut light.

18K white gold bypass bangle bracelet with 14 bezel-set emerald cut lab grown diamonds across two overlapping arms, open lattice interior, 64 x 54 mm oval form.

18K White Gold
14 Emerald Cuts
Bezel Setting
Bypass Form
64 x 54 mm Oval
IGI Certified

Available in 14K or 18K gold, white, yellow, or rose. Bangle dimensions, diamond count and size, and stone type can be specified before production.

Typical production time: 7 to 12 business days after design details are confirmed.
Shipped by FedEx, DHL, or UPS. Delivery usually takes 2 to 5 days, depending on destination and customs clearance.

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The Piece

Two Arms That Pass Each Other, Two Rows of Diamonds at the Front

A bypass bangle does something a standard bangle cannot: the two arms of the bracelet pass each other at the front of the wrist instead of closing into a clasp or a continuous loop. On this emerald cut diamond bypass bangle bracelet, the upper arm and lower arm sit at slightly different heights, so when the bangle is worn, both diamond-set arms are visible simultaneously from above. The wearer sees two parallel rows of step-cut emerald diamonds. The geometry produces a double-row visual from a single bangle, no second bracelet required.

Product type
Bypass bangle bracelet with bezel-set step-cut diamonds across two arms
Metal
Solid 18K white gold (Au750), palladium alloy, rhodium-plated at the surface
Stones
14 emerald cut lab grown diamonds, bezel-set, distributed across both bypass arms
Form
Oval, 64 mm by 54 mm, sized for a standard wrist with the bypass gap providing entry clearance
Setting
Full bezel collar per stone, walls flush with the table for a clean uninterrupted profile
Interior
Open lattice framework cast as part of the body, reduces weight and lets light enter from below
Closure
None, the bypass gap allows the bangle to flex over the wrist bone without a hinge or clasp
Customization
Bangle dimensions (wrist circumference), gold karat and color, diamond count and size, stone type

The bangle does not rotate freely on the wrist once on, the bypass overlap holds the diamond rows facing upward. Within our bracelets collection, this is the design built for buyers who want a fixed-looking bangle silhouette without a visible clasp or mechanical opening.

Design Details

Why the Step-Cut Stone, Why the Bezel, Why the Lattice Inside

Emerald cuts return light differently from round brilliants. Their step facets run in parallel rows rather than the star-and-kite pattern of brilliant cuts, so light return is broad and calm rather than scattered and intense. On a bangle worn horizontally, this matters: the wrist moves through long sweeping arcs as the arm swings, and step facets reflect long, clean flashes that follow that motion. A brilliant cut bezel would deliver smaller scattered sparkle at the same angles. The step cut matches the bangle’s wear motion.

The bezel setting was chosen against prong for two reasons. The metal collar wraps the stone girdle fully so there are no raised prong tips above the diamond face, which means the bangle lies flat against adjacent surfaces and does not catch on shirt cuffs or other bracelets worn nearby. The bezel walls also continue the bangle’s clean line without interrupting it with claw geometry, which is the right finish for a piece where the surface logic is built on uninterrupted form.

The open lattice interior is the third decision. Closed solid construction would push the bangle’s weight past 30 grams and require thicker arc walls to maintain rigidity. The lattice (cast as part of the body, not applied after) cuts metal weight by roughly a third while keeping structural strength, and lets light enter the diamond bezels from below as well as above. From the outside the bangle looks like a solid arc, the lattice is the interior detail the wearer sees when she holds it close.

Materials & Craft

18K White Gold with 14 Step-Cut Stones Bezel-Fitted Individually

The bangle body is 18K solid gold (Au750) in a palladium-dominant alloy, rhodium-plated at the surface after setting and polishing. The rhodium goes on last over an already-inspected finish, which keeps coverage even across both the polished outer arc and the bezel walls. Stone matching is the bench step where step-cut bracelets succeed or fail: emerald cuts show inclusions through their step facets more readily than round brilliants do, so each of the 14 stones is graded face-up and matched for face size and table height before its bezel collar is formed. The collars are pressed and burnished against each stone girdle individually, then polished flush, our setting team in Shenzhen checks seating depth under magnification before each bezel is closed. Stones in this design are lab grown diamonds by default, with natural diamonds available at the same grade.

  • 18K white gold (Au750) palladium alloy, rhodium-plated after setting and polishing
  • 14 emerald cut lab diamonds graded face-up and matched for face size and table height before bezel forming
  • Bezel collars pressed and burnished against each stone individually, seating depth checked under magnification before closure
  • Open lattice interior cast as part of the body, not applied after, maintains structural rigidity at reduced weight
  • Bypass flex tested for wrist clearance and recovery before final polishing

Made to Order

Bangle Sizing, Gold Color, Diamond Count, and Stone Type

This bangle is built to order. Sizing is the variable that matters most, a bypass bangle sized too large rotates the diamond rows off the top of the wrist. Provide wrist measurement before specifying anything else.

  • Bangle dimensions: 64 x 54 mm oval as standard; provide wrist circumference in centimeters or inches and the production team will adjust to fit (the bypass gap accommodates a small range, but the oval is sized to the wrist)
  • Gold karat: 14K or 18K, with 18K offering a denser base for the bezel walls
  • Gold color: white as shown, yellow changes the contrast against the step-cut stones markedly (warm metal against white step facets), rose creates a softer pairing
  • Diamond count and stone size: 14 stones as standard, the count can shift if stone size changes or if total carat target shifts
  • Stone shape: emerald cut as standard, baguette or asscher cuts can be specified within the same bezel framework
  • Stone type: lab grown diamond as standard, with natural diamond available on request

For fully custom designs beyond these options, start here →

Next Step

Send your wrist circumference (measure at the wrist bone, snug but not tight) so the production team can adjust the oval dimensions from the 64 x 54 mm standard. Add your preferred gold color and karat, your diamond type (lab or natural), and any preference on stone shape if you want baguette or asscher in the bezel framework instead of emerald cut. If you plan to stack this bangle alongside other bracelets, mention what they are so the team can advise on bypass clearance against other wrist pieces.

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