Item number: VP4462
This piece of jewelry comes with a GLA certificate of authenticity.
Estimated value according to appraisal: 1,300 euros
The finest details at a glance:
° Material: 585 yellow gold, 9925 silver
Production period: 1920-1940
° Total weight of the pendant: 3.13 g
° 1 saltwater pearl: diameter 5.4 mm
2 synthetic blue sapphires: baguette cut
° 1 Diamond: Old European cut, approx. 0.003 ct, bezel setting
6 diamonds: rose cut, total approx. 0.10 ct, grain settings
° Color quality of the diamonds: High (GH) to medium (I-M)
° Clarity of the diamonds: Medium (si) to low (l1)
This elegant pendant, crafted from 585 yellow gold with components in 9925 silver, dates back to the Art Deco era and was made between 1920 and 1940. It is a beautiful example of the craftsmanship of this period, known for its clean lines and elegant designs. The pendant features a cultured saltwater pearl with a diameter of 5.4 mm, set in a sophisticated design. Two synthetic blue baguette-cut sapphires add a vibrant color contrast to the piece. Additionally, an old European-cut diamond (approx. 0.003 ct) is set in a bezel setting, as are six rose-cut diamonds (totaling approx. 0.10 ct) in grain settings.
The total value of the pendant is 1,300 euros and it weighs a total of 3.13 grams. The diamonds range in color quality from high to medium and clarity from medium to low, which underscores the special charm of the old cut. Since this piece of jewelry was made before 1938, Austrian hallmarking regulations do not apply, and it also possesses historical and cultural value.