Necklace - 18 kt. Yellow gold Diamond (Natural)






She has 15 years' auction experience, specialising in vintage jewellery from 1920 to 2000.
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Victorian-style 18 kt yellow gold necklace with 150 natural diamonds totaling about 3 ct, surrounded by rubies and Akoya pearls as connecting elements, 35 cm long, made in France, with no laboratory report.
Description from the seller
Victorian jewelry (1837–1901) comes from the reign of Queen Victoria of Great Britain and reflects the social and emotional trends of that era. It is characterized by its romantic, symbolic style and its artisanal craftsmanship.
The piece features an intricately wrought centerpiece made of metal in 750 gold, 60 mm by 46 mm.
Additionally, slender elements set with gemstones serve as connecting elements between the pearl strands.
Total width 44 mm
Overall length 35 cm
Akoya pearls 3.6 mm
Material 750 gold, acid-tested
Diamond: Old cut, about 150 stones, ranging from 0.02 to 0.01 carat, total approximately 3 carats
Rubies: 80 stones, about 0.05 carat each. In total 4 carats.
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Seller's Story
Victorian jewelry (1837–1901) comes from the reign of Queen Victoria of Great Britain and reflects the social and emotional trends of that era. It is characterized by its romantic, symbolic style and its artisanal craftsmanship.
The piece features an intricately wrought centerpiece made of metal in 750 gold, 60 mm by 46 mm.
Additionally, slender elements set with gemstones serve as connecting elements between the pearl strands.
Total width 44 mm
Overall length 35 cm
Akoya pearls 3.6 mm
Material 750 gold, acid-tested
Diamond: Old cut, about 150 stones, ranging from 0.02 to 0.01 carat, total approximately 3 carats
Rubies: 80 stones, about 0.05 carat each. In total 4 carats.
Shipping with DHL insured
Seller's Story
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