An extremely rare, hallmarked English 18k and sterling Rose Cut Diamond floral necklace with a central en Tremblant flower. This remarkable necklace was made in the 1920s, utilizing techniques created in the Georgian period. The en-Tremblant process sets the central flower of a jewel with a coil, upon which it sensually ‘trembles’ as the wearer moves. With bows, ribbons, and a snake chain around the back, this presentation piece is one of the most superb diamond necklaces we’ve ever had. Materia Victorian Hallmarked Formal Jewelry, Gold Art Deco Jewelry For Formal Occasions, Art Deco Engraved Necklaces For Formal Occasions, Art Deco Engraved Necklaces For Formal Events, Art Deco Engraved Formal Necklaces, Formal Oval Jewelry With Maker's Mark, Formal Victorian Jewelry With Rectangular Shape, Rectangular Victorian Jewelry For Formal Occasions, Formal Victorian Rectangular Jewelry
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Remarkable Rose-Cut Diamond Floral Garland Necklace

$10,500.00
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An extremely rare, hallmarked English 18k and sterling Rose Cut Diamond floral necklace with a central en Tremblant flower. This remarkable necklace was made in the 1920s, utilizing techniques created in the Georgian period. The en-Tremblant process sets the central flower of a jewel with a coil, upon which it sensually ‘trembles’ as the wearer moves. With bows, ribbons, and a snake chain around the back, this presentation piece is one of the most superb diamond necklaces we’ve ever had. Materials and Features: rose-cut diamonds (approx. 2.55ctw), 18k gold, sterling silver Age/Origin: English, c. 1920s Measurements: 21" in length, 45.43 grams Marks: Hallmarked Condition: Excellent condition. Minor associated age wear. Please view and inspect any photos closely. We endeavor to fully disclose all condition information clearly and concisely, however, please note that what qualifies as excellent condition for historical jewelry differs from modern and contemporary pieces; please take the age of the piece into account when examining the piece. Minor age wear is typical and to be expected for antique and vintage jewelry. Unless otherwise stated, gemstones have not been officially graded for color, clarity, or treatment by GIA; any information provided is our own educated, professional assessment.
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