*Edwardian 1910 Rosette Pendant Brooch in 18 kt gold and Platinum with 2.10 Cts in European Diamonds
Edwardian Gem set Rosette Pendant-Brooch.
A beautiful antique transitional piece created in Europe, probably in England, circa 1910's. Made in the shape of a rosette, with late Edwardian and Early Art-Deco patterns. This versatile pendant-brooch was carefully crafted in solid yellow gold of 18 karats with platinum tops for the diamonds gemstones settings. Suited at the reverse, with a hinged horizontal bar with a trombone lock to wear as a brooch and a small round bale to wear in a chain.
Mounted in the center into a bezel setting, with one old European round cut diamond of 0.35 carats, K/L color, VS-2 clarity. Completely surrounded by 79 old rose cut diamonds, with a combined weight of 1.75 carats, H color, VS/SI clarity.
The entire gems settings are finished with impeccable millegrain patterns.
Has a total weight of 19.7 Grams and a diameter of 56 mm (2.2 Inches).
Note: Millegrain is a jewelry technique which refers to the textural effect of a close-set line of metal beads that are typically used as a border on the edges or bezels of jewelry.
The overall condition of the piece is excellent. Besides the normal surface wear, there is no damage to the gold and the the clasp is secure and in good working condition, with all the original diamonds and the antique patina intact. A very nice collector's piece.
INVENTORY REF: P0000MENM/.4735