This glorious Art Deco masterpiece is not only significantly gorgeous -it's delightfully versatile. Wear it around your neck as the focal-point of a dog collar or ribbon, pin it to a lapel, scarf, or top and it's a brooch. But lift the corners and the brooch disassembles itself to become two individual triangular "dress clips" that can be worn as collar points or singly as a smaller brooch.
Rendered in gleaming platinum and measuring approximately 42mm long and 21mm wide, this circa 1920s jewel features a pair of creamy-white natural (non-cultured) saltwater pearls. The rare, natural pearls measure 5.8mm and 5.63mm.
These lustrous pearls are accompanied by a pair of bright, fancy yellow old-mine cut diamonds, each weighing approximately .50 carats. There are two additional fancy yellow old-mine diamonds paired together at each end. Small white diamonds occupy the remainder of the brooch for a total diamond weight of approximately 2.28 carats. Unlike most yellow diamonds today, these rare stones were not irradiated to achieve their vivid color; they are natural.
The yellow diamonds are simply stunning. And natural sea pearls are among the rarest gems in the world, treasured for centuries for their luminous beauty.
Suitable for anyone of any gender who wants to add a little jaw-dropping glamour into their life.
GIA Certified Natural Pearl, Yellow Diamond Brooch / Pendant
Ships with GIA Certificate stating the pearl is a natural (not cultured saltwater pearl.