The design reflects Boucheron’s expertise in merging artistry with functionality. The interlocking geometric elements, adorned with pavé-set diamonds, exude elegance while allowing movement. Established in 1858, Boucheron was the first jeweler to open a boutique on Paris’ Place Vendôme. Known for innovative designs and exceptional craftsmanship, the maison has long been a symbol of luxury.
Designer:Boucheron Paris
Circa:1980s
Materials:18k Gold
Gemstone:Round Brilliant & Baguette Diamonds
Weight:15 Grams
Measurements:1 1/2" x 1/2"
Hallmarks:Boucheron, French essay gold mark, Maker's Mark, Serial Number
These vintage Boucheron 18k gold diamond drop earrings, dating back to the 1980s, highlight the brand’s mastery in jewelry design. Weighing 15 grams, they feature an intricate combination of round brilliant and baguette-cut diamonds, arranged to create depth and symmetry. The earrings are crafted for pierced ears and measure 1 1/2 inches in length and 1/2 inch in width. They are signed “Boucheron” and bear the French assay gold mark, along with a serial number and maker’s mark, attesting to their authenticity.