A stunning, fine and impressive contemporary Hungarian 29.50 carat aquamarine and 0.13 carat diamond, 14 carat yellow gold pendant; part of our diverse vintage jewellery and estate jewelry collections
DescriptionThis stunning, fine and impressive aquamarine pendant has been crafted in 14 ct yellow gold.
The substantial pierced decorated, rectangular frame displays a stunning feature collet set 29.50 ct emerald cut aquamarine.
The upper portion of the pendant is further accented by three fancy yellow coloured diamonds, in a linear arrangement.
This contemporary pendant is suspended from a 45.72cm/18" 18 ct yellow gold trace chain via an integrated tapering ring loop to the reverse of the frame.
The chain secures to the reverse with a conventional spring-loaded bolt ring fastening.
This stunning aquamarine pendant is hallmarked with the Hungarian domestic gold mark (A14, 585), in addition to a maker"s mark (BKL).
This impressive pendant is supplied with an independent diamond grading report card.
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ConditionThis contemporary pendant is excellent quality, set with a stunning aquamarine displaying fine colour, brilliance and presence.
The impressive diamonds feature a fine brilliance.
The pendant is an excellent gauge of gold and is in excellent condition, with clear hallmarks to the side of the substantial frame.
Reflections in photographs may detract from the true representation of this aquamarine and diamond pendant in 14k yellow gold
Aquamarine QualityCut Emerald
Content 29.50 carats
Dimensions 22.65mm x 15.50mm x 10.94mm
Diamond QualityColour (average grades) Z+: fancy yellow
Clarity (average grades) SI1
Cut Modern Brilliant Round
Content (total) 0.13 carat
DimensionsLength of pendant 3.6cm/1.42"
Width of pendant 2cm/0.79"
Height of setting 1.29cm/0.51"
Chain length 45.72cm/18"
Weight15.46 grams (excluding chain)
Date: Circa 2000
Origin: Hungary, Europe