This fine and impressive antique ruby brooch has been crafted in 12 K Yellow Gold with silver settings.
The brooch has been modelled in the typical Belle Epoque style and displays a feature cushion faceted cut Thai ruby, 12 K Yellow Gold claw set to the centre of the arrangement.
This central ruby is encompassed with eight individually collet set diamonds, alternating in size.
The silver set brooch has a naturalistic, symmetrical scrolling design embellished with forty-two pavé set Old European cut diamonds.
A feature 12 K Yellow Gold claw set cushion cut ruby suspends from the lower border of the design.
This stunning example of antique jewelry secures to the reverse with a hinged pin.
This antique brooch has been independently tested using state of the art technology (Niton XL2 Analyzer) and verified as 12 K Gold and silver.
This impressive brooch is supplied with an IDGL diamond grading report card*.
NOTE: * The Gemmological Certification Services (GCS) lab has verbally accredited the ruby originating in Thailand and verifies that the gemstone shows no indications of heating.
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ConditionThis impressive brooch is exceptional quality, set with natural rubies displaying fine color, brilliance and presence.
The high color graded and very well color matched diamonds display a fine white color and brilliance.
The brooch is a very good gauge of gold and silver, and is in excellent condition.
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Ruby QualityOrigin Thailand
Color Red
Cut Cushion Faceted
Content 2.05 Karats
Diamond QualityColor (average grades) H
Clarity (average grades) SI1
Cut Old European
Content 1.70 Karats
DimensionsLength of setting 3.7cm/1.46"
Width of setting 3cm/1.18"
Across pin 3.2cm/1.26"
Height of setting 1.08cm/0.42"
Weight10.6 grams
Date: Circa 1910