A magnificent example of early Victorian craftsmanship, this brooch was created around 1850 in yellow gold and silver — a period that bridged the grandeur of the Georgian era with the emerging romanticism of the 19th century.
At its heart sparkles a large rose-cut diamond of approximately 1.3 carats (7 × 7.5 mm), surrounded by a constellation of smaller rose-cut diamonds that shimmer delicately in any light. Three natural pearls crown the composition, their gentle glow lending the piece harmony and refinement.
The combination of silver-topped gold, intricate detailing, and the soft, candlelit brilliance of the rose-cut diamonds reflects the aesthetic ideals of the early Victorian period — elegance, sentiment, and impeccable craftsmanship.
A true jewel of its time — graceful, romantic, and steeped in history.
Details:
Era: Early Victorian, circa 1850
Material: Silver over yellow gold
Gemstones: Rose-cut diamonds and natural pearls
Center stone: Approx. 1.3 ct (7 × 7.5 mm)
Dimensions: Approx. 55 × 35 mm
Weight: 12.2 g
Condition: Excellent antique condition with fine patina consistent with age
Note:
All measurements and weights were taken in their settings, where indicated. The assessment was carried out by an independent GIA-certified gemologist. Measurements and weights may therefore vary slightly. The photos are part of the description. Please note that this is an antique piece and may show minor signs of age and wear.
CHF 3 500.00
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