ART DECO 1925 Platinum Station Chain With 1.08 Cts In European Round Diamonds
An Art-Deco diamonds stations long chained necklace sautoir
An outstanding station chain from the American Art Deco period, circa 1925. The piece is meticulously handcrafted in solid platinum tested .900/.999 fineness and designed as a refined diamond's station. The chain is set with twelve European round-cut diamonds, each bezel-set and evenly distributed along the length. The diamonds are estimated to weight approximately 1.08 carats in total, with individual stones averaging approximately 0.09 carats each. Grading is estimated in the F-G-H color range and VS/SI clarity, exhibiting good brilliance and typical characteristics of early 20th-century European cuts, including high crowns, small tables, and open culets. It is fitted with a concealed spring clasp complemented by a security locking mechanism for added safety.
Country: United States.
Period: Art-Deco, circa 1920-1930.
Diamonds: Mounted in bezel settings, with 12 calibrated round brilliant cuts diamonds, with a combined weight of 1.08 Carats, F/G color, VS-2/SI-1 clarity.
Weight: 4.06 grams (2.60 Dwt).
Length: 22.5 inches (57.15 Cm).
Collateral: This art-deco chain is accompanied by a presentation jewelry box.
Condition: The overall condition of the art-deco chain is excellent. Aside from minor, expected wear consistent with age, there is no damage to the platinum. The 12 diamonds are secure in the settings. The chain was carefully inspected to ensure condition & authenticity.
INVENTORY REF: N060926MTEN/.1171