Edwardian Diamond Pendant-Brooch c.1910 Platinum & Gold
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SUBJECT:
Edwardian Diamond Pendant-Brooch c.1910 Platinum & Gold
DESCRIPTION:
An exquisite antique pendant-brooch from the Edwardian era, circa 1910, showcasing the refined craftsmanship and elegance of early 20th-century jewellery. This versatile piece can be worn as both a pendant and a brooch, offering timeless charm and sophistication.
The intricate openwork design features flowing ribbon motifs and a central heart form, all meticulously set with a total of 43 natural diamonds, bright and sparkling in every light. The diamonds weigh approximately 1.04 carats in total, adding an impressive brilliance to the piece.
DETAILS:
• Materials: Platinum & gold (tested)
• Gemstones: 43 natural diamonds, approx. 1.04ct total weight
• Dimensions: 3.0 × 2.5 cm
• Weight: 6.25g
• Condition: Excellent antique condition with all stones intact and original. No repairs or replacements.
• Fittings: Original pin and secure clasp for brooch wear; later-added bail for pendant use.
A stunning collectible and a wearable work of art — equally striking on a chain or adorning a lapel.
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