Edwardian Platinum Filigree Pendant Diamonds 14k Gold Chain Art Deco Estate (Copy)
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About Art Deco Jewelry:
Art Deco jewelry has remained highly appreciated since its appearance in 1920s — the time also knows as Jazz Age. The style continuously remains popular until today with several Art Deco Revival waves throughout the century.
What’s the secret of Art Deco success? -
First comes the design itself. Neat geometrical shapes embodied in platinum makes a refined jewelry piece look very appealing. Simple yet powerful, straight lines along with precise workmanship create a striking impression. Add to that a pear or marquise cut gemstone and you won’t be able to forget that perfect Art Deco piece.
Platinum, being the most popular material during Art Deco era, also contributed to the period jewelry popularity. At that time the Merensky-Riff, the world’s largest platinum deposit, was discovered in South Africa. And platinum’s title as the main Art Deco metal was fully established.
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- Circa: 1930s
- Materials: Platinum
- Gemstone: Diamond Old European, Transitional & Rose Cut
Largest Diamond 0.20-carat, J/VS2 - Weight: 13.5 grams
- Measurements: 3 3/4" x 3/4" (9.5 x 1.8 cm)
An intricate Art Deco platinum filigree pendant, showcasing an openwork design accented throughout with a combination of Old European, transitional and rose cut diamonds. The pendant is centered by an oval open frame bordered with a line of small rose cut diamonds.
Above the oval, a pierced design features scrolling leaves, floral details, and an Old European cut diamond. A diamond-set openwork continues below the central element into the elongated tapered part. The combination of platinum and multiple diamond cutting styles adds both contrast and texture. This platinum diamond pendant offers an elegant Art Deco design, combining geometric structure, delicate openwork, and ornate botanical detailing in a sophisticated jewel.