Victorian 9ct Gold Harlequin Necklace Flat Cut Garnet Antique Necklace c.1890
£1,850.00
Description
A rare and beautiful Victorian antique Harlequin necklace, crafted in 9ct gold and set with rich flat-cut natural garnets. Dating to circa 1890, this necklace reflects the refined craftsmanship and elegance of the Victorian era.
Each garnet is beautifully cut and well-matched, displaying a deep and vibrant red hue. The necklace is fully hallmarked for 9ct gold (9KT) and has been professionally tested for authenticity and quality.
This is a genuine antique heirloom piece that wears beautifully and makes an outstanding addition to any fine jewelry collection.
Materials & Gemstones
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9ct gold (hallmarked 9KT)
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Natural garnets, flat cut
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Garnet size approx. 8 × 6 mm each
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Professionally tested and guaranteed
Measurements
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Weight: 12.76 g
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Length: 42 cm (wearable length)
Condition
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Excellent antique condition
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Garnets beautifully matched, vibrant and clean
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Fine Victorian craftsmanship, highly collectible
Shipping
【📦 Worldwide shipping from London, UK】
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