A stunning, fine and impressive, large antique 71.50 carat cushion cut aquamarine and 0.10 carat diamond, platinum pendant; part of our diverse antique aquamarine jewelry collections
DescriptionThis stunning, fine and impressive antique aquamarine pendant has been crafted in platinum.
The finely detailed original setting displays a stunning feature collet set 71.50ct cushion cut aquamarine.
This substantial aquamarine is surmounted with impressive collet set 0.10ct Asscher-cut diamond, completing the pendant design.
The stunning pendant suspends from a contemporary 16' platinum chain via two ring loops to the apex of the diamond setting, securing to the reverse with a conventional spring-loaded ring clasp.
This 1920s pendant has been independently tested using state of the art technology (Niton XL2 Analyzer) and verified as platinum.
This impressive pendant is supplied with an IDGL diamond and gemstone grading report card.
Such stunning antique, large aquamarines with this green overtone are becoming increasingly difficult to locate.
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ConditionThis pendant is excellent quality, set with a stunning aquamarine displaying fine color, brilliance and presence.
The impressive diamond displays a fine white color and brilliance.
The aquamarine pendant is an excellent gauge of platinum and is in excellent condition.
Reflections in photographs may detract from the true representation of this fine antique aquamarine pendant with a cushion cut feature gemstone.
Aquamarine QualityCut Cushion
Content 71.50 carats
Dimensions 27.20mm (length) x 24.48mm (width) x 13.42mm (depth)
Diamond QualityColor (average grades) F
Clarity (average grades) VVS1
Cut Ascher
Content 0.10 carat
Number of Diamonds
1
DimensionsLength of drop 3.6cm/1.42"
Width of pendant 2.6cm/1.03"
Height of setting 1.31cm/0.52"
Chain length 40.64cm/16"
Weight20.90 grams (including chain)
Date: Circa 1925