Edwardian Moonstone & Opal Bar Brooch c.1900 in 9ct Gold
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Edwardian Moonstone & Opal Bar Brooch c.1900 in 9ct Gold
DESCRIPTION:
A beautiful Edwardian bar brooch, circa 1900, crafted in 9ct gold (marked & tested) with a classic turn-of-the-century aesthetic. The brooch features a harmonious combination of natural moonstones and opals, creating an enchanting play of light and colour. The pin fitting is metal, consistent with antique construction.
Three luminous moonstones display a soft, flowing adularescence: one oval cabochon measuring approx. 10 × 8.5mm and two smaller rounds of approx. 7mm each. Interspersed are two natural opals, each approx. 7 × 5mm, with vivid flashes of blue, green, and orange.
DETAILS:
• Materials: 9ct gold (marked & tested); pin fitting metal
• Gemstones: 3 natural moonstones (10 × 8.5mm, 7mm × 2), 2 natural opals (7 × 5mm each)
• Dimensions: 6.2cm in length
• Weight: 5.2g
• Condition: Excellent antique condition with all stones secure and original. No repairs or replacements.
A refined example of Edwardian elegance, perfect for both wear and collection — glowing with movement and colour.
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