A stunning antique 1.32 carat diamond and pearl, 14 Karat Yellow Gold and 14 Karat White Gold set necklace; part of our diverse antique jewelry collections
DescriptionThis stunning, fine and impressive antique diamond and pearl necklace has been crafted in 14K Yellow Gold with a 14K White Gold setting.
The necklace displays a feature 0.55ct Old European round cut diamond and 5.77mm pearl to the terminal of two asymmetrical vertical drop designs.
The vertical shaft of the linear drops are ornamented with a total of six individually collet set Old European round cut diamonds.
The drops are suspended and articulate from a pierced decorated, oval frame, embellished with a further three individually collet set set Old European round cut diamonds and held horizontally by two integrated ring loop attachments from the 14K White Gold fine link trace chain.
The pendant secures with a push fit fastening to the reverse.
This antique diamond and pearl necklace has been independently tested using state of the art technology (Niton XL2 Analyzer) and verified as 14K Gold.
The necklace is supplied with an IDGL diamond grading report certificate in addition to an IDGL diamond grading report card.
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ConditionThis stunning antique necklace is fine quality set with a pearl and old cut diamonds.
The necklace is a very good gauge of gold and is in excellent condition.
Reflections in photographs may detract from the true representation of this fine example of antique jewelry.
Diamond QualityFeature Diamond
Color G
Clarity P2
Cut Old European round
Content 0.55 carat
Dimensions 5.14mm x 4.87mm x 2.86mm
Supporting Diamonds
Color (average grades) J
Clarity (average grades) P2
Cut Old European round
Content (total) 0.77 carat
Total Diamond Content
1.32 carats
DimensionsLength of Drop 4cm/1.57"
Width of Pendant 1.74cm/0.69"
Chain Length 44cm/17.32"
Pearl Diameter 5.77mm
Weight6.05 grams
Date: Circa 1910