Object Description
An elegant Edwardian topaz and diamond pendant c.1910, set with a beautiful elongated pear shaped pink topaz drop in minimal platinum claw setting suspended beneath a run of six old European cut diamonds in rub over settings beneath an openwork trefoil motif set throughout with old cut diamonds, all from a delicate fancy link platinum chain with tongue and box clasp, set with a single diamond. This is a wonderfully feminine and pretty jewel, the pale pink of the topaz is complemented with the sparkle of diamonds, all set off by the whiteness of the platinum. All settings are fine and discreet, the chain with its twisted bars is also very attractive. It would make a lovely addition to any antique jewellery collection.
Period
Edwardian, circa 1910
Gemstones
Elongated pink topaz estimated to weigh approximately 14cts
20 x old European cut diamonds estimated to weigh a combined total of approximately 1ct
Setting
Platinum
Weight
10 grams
Dimensions
Necklace 43cm / 17″ long
Pendant 7cm / 2.75″ in length
Condition
Very fine