Antique 19th-Century Silver on 9kt Gold Aquamarine & Diamond Pendant Brooch

£8,980.00

Antique 19th-century pendant brooch crafted in silver on 9kt gold, set with a substantial cushion mixed-cut aquamarine weighing approx. 10.60 carats. The centre stone is framed by a halo of 52 natural diamonds totalling approx. 2.90 carats.

Dimensions

  • Height: 3.5 cm

  • Width: 2.5 cm

  • Depth: 1.5 cm

  • Weight: 10 g

Specifications

  • Period: 19th century

  • Materials: Silver on 9kt gold

  • Design: Convertible brooch/pendant with safety chain

Gemstones

  • Aquamarine

    • Species: Natural beryl (variety: aquamarine)

    • Cut: Cushion mixed cut

    • Carat Weight: 10.60 ct.

    • Colour: Pale blue

    • Clarity: Eye clean

    • Measurements: 14.25 × 14.23 × 7.89 mm

    • Treatment: Not indicated

  • Diamonds

    • Quantity: 52 stones

    • Cut: Round brilliant & single cut

    • Total Carat Weight: 2.90 ct.

    • Colour: G–H

    • Clarity: SI1–SI2

    • Treatment: Not indicated

Condition Report
Good antique condition with minor signs of use.

Antique 19th-century pendant brooch crafted in silver on 9kt gold, set with a substantial cushion mixed-cut aquamarine weighing approx. 10.60 carats. The centre stone is framed by a halo of 52 natural diamonds totalling approx. 2.90 carats.

Dimensions

  • Height: 3.5 cm

  • Width: 2.5 cm

  • Depth: 1.5 cm

  • Weight: 10 g

Specifications

  • Period: 19th century

  • Materials: Silver on 9kt gold

  • Design: Convertible brooch/pendant with safety chain

Gemstones

  • Aquamarine

    • Species: Natural beryl (variety: aquamarine)

    • Cut: Cushion mixed cut

    • Carat Weight: 10.60 ct.

    • Colour: Pale blue

    • Clarity: Eye clean

    • Measurements: 14.25 × 14.23 × 7.89 mm

    • Treatment: Not indicated

  • Diamonds

    • Quantity: 52 stones

    • Cut: Round brilliant & single cut

    • Total Carat Weight: 2.90 ct.

    • Colour: G–H

    • Clarity: SI1–SI2

    • Treatment: Not indicated

Condition Report
Good antique condition with minor signs of use.