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2351 IT0
This antique platinum rose cut diamond horseshoe charm dates to the Edwardian period, circa 1910 to 1920. The design features a classic horseshoe motif, a symbol historically associated with luck and protection, rendered in a refined open form. The surface is set with a row of rose cut diamonds, each displaying the flat base and domed crown typical of early diamond cutting techniques, creating a subtle and dispersed light return.
The diamonds are bead set within the platinum frame, and the edges are finished with fine millegrain detailing, a characteristic element of Edwardian jewelry craftsmanship. The open back construction allows light to pass through the stones, enhancing their natural appearance while maintaining a lightweight structure.
The charm measures 5/8 inch in length including the bale and 3/8 inch in width, with a total weight of 0.6 grams. Crafted in platinum, the piece reflects early 20th century design preferences for delicate metalwork and precise stone setting.
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