Pendant - 8 kt. Yellow gold - 10.00ct. tw. Citrine - Mid20th Edwardian Revival

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Description from the seller

Vintage 8K Gold Citrine Pendant — Large Faceted Kite-Cut Citrine — Filigree Design

Materials: 8K Gold (hallmarked 333, XRF tested), Citrine (tested)
Total weight: 6.76 g
Dimensions (including bail): 42 × 23 × 7.7 mm

Gemstone:

Type: Citrine

Quantity: 1 piece

Shape/Cut: Kite-shaped, faceted

Size: approx. 23.7 × 14.8 × 8.2 mm

Estimated weight: approx. 10.00 ct

Color: Golden yellow with light honey tone

Hallmarks:
Stamped “333” on the bail (see detailed photos).

Condition: Excellent vintage condition, with only minor surface wear visible under magnification. The gemstone is securely set and displays vibrant color and brilliance. Please review all photos carefully as they form part of the description.

Style: Filigree / Edwardian Revival
Era: Mid-20th Century (circa 1950s–1960s)

This elegant pendant showcases a large, golden citrine in a delicate filigree 8K gold frame. The craftsmanship highlights intricate scrolling wirework around a radiant gemstone — a fine example of European mid-century jewelry artistry.

This piece has been fully checked by our in-house jeweller & gemologist.
Shipped tracked and insured from the Netherlands (within the European Union).
You can expect to receive this item in 5 business days or less.

Vintage 8K Gold Citrine Pendant — Large Faceted Kite-Cut Citrine — Filigree Design

Materials: 8K Gold (hallmarked 333, XRF tested), Citrine (tested)
Total weight: 6.76 g
Dimensions (including bail): 42 × 23 × 7.7 mm

Gemstone:

Type: Citrine

Quantity: 1 piece

Shape/Cut: Kite-shaped, faceted

Size: approx. 23.7 × 14.8 × 8.2 mm

Estimated weight: approx. 10.00 ct

Color: Golden yellow with light honey tone

Hallmarks:
Stamped “333” on the bail (see detailed photos).

Condition: Excellent vintage condition, with only minor surface wear visible under magnification. The gemstone is securely set and displays vibrant color and brilliance. Please review all photos carefully as they form part of the description.

Style: Filigree / Edwardian Revival
Era: Mid-20th Century (circa 1950s–1960s)

This elegant pendant showcases a large, golden citrine in a delicate filigree 8K gold frame. The craftsmanship highlights intricate scrolling wirework around a radiant gemstone — a fine example of European mid-century jewelry artistry.

This piece has been fully checked by our in-house jeweller & gemologist.
Shipped tracked and insured from the Netherlands (within the European Union).
You can expect to receive this item in 5 business days or less.

Details

Total carat weight of all stones
10.00
Style
Vintage
No. of main gemstones
1
Laboratory Report
No laboratory report
Era
1900-2000
Metal
Yellow gold
Total carat weight of main stone(s)
10.00
Brand jewellery
No
Fineness
8 kt.
Main Stone
Citrine
Total weight
6.76 g
Condition
Very good condition - slightly used with small signs of wear
Gender
Women
Title additional information
Mid20th Edwardian Revival
Shape of main stone
Kite
Cutting style of main stone
Faceted cut
Width
23 mm
Length
42 mm
The NetherlandsVerified
753
Objects sold
92.06%
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