Platinum Art Deco diamond necklace with natural drop pearl of 7 crts by Unknown artist
Platinum Art Deco diamond necklace with natural drop pearl of 7 crts by Unknown artist
Platinum Art Deco diamond necklace with natural drop pearl of 7 crts by Unknown artist
Platinum Art Deco diamond necklace with natural drop pearl of 7 crts by Unknown artist
Platinum Art Deco diamond necklace with natural drop pearl of 7 crts by Unknown artist
Platinum Art Deco diamond necklace with natural drop pearl of 7 crts by Unknown artist
Platinum Art Deco diamond necklace with natural drop pearl of 7 crts by Unknown artist
Platinum Art Deco diamond necklace with natural drop pearl of 7 crts by Unknown artist
Platinum Art Deco diamond necklace with natural drop pearl of 7 crts by Unknown artist
Platinum Art Deco diamond necklace with natural drop pearl of 7 crts by Unknown artist
Platinum Art Deco diamond necklace with natural drop pearl of 7 crts by Unknown artist
Platinum Art Deco diamond necklace with natural drop pearl of 7 crts by Unknown artist
Platinum Art Deco diamond necklace with natural drop pearl of 7 crts by Unknown artist
Platinum Art Deco diamond necklace with natural drop pearl of 7 crts by Unknown artist

Platinum Art Deco diamond necklace with natural drop pearl of 7 crts 1930

Unknown artist

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  • About the artwork

    Antique jewelry object group: diamond necklace with pendant

    Condition: very good condition
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    Country of origin: unknown

    Style: Something between Art Deco and Belle Époque - Art Deco is an eclectic artistic and design style which had its origins in Paris in the first decades of the 20th century. The style originated in the 1920s and continued to be employed until afterWorld War II. The term "art deco" first saw wide use after an exhibition in 1966, referring to the 1925 Exposition Internationale des Arts Décoratifs et Industriels Modernes that was the culmination of high-end style modern in Paris. Led by thebest designers in the decorative arts such as fashion, and interior design, Art Deco affected all areas of design throughout the 1920s and 1930s, including architecture and industrial design, as well as the visual arts such as painting, the graphic artsand film. At the time, this style was seen as elegant, glamorous, functional and modern.   -  See also: Art Deco.

    And the Belle Époque (French for "Beautiful Era") was a period in European social history that began during the late 19th century and lasted until World War I. Occurring during the time of the French Third Republic and the German Empire, the"Belle Époque" was named in retrospect, when it began to be considered a "golden age" the major powers of Europe, new technologies improved lives and the commercial arts adapted Renaissance and eighteenth-century styles to modern forms. In thenewly rich United States, emerging from the Panic of 1873, the comparable epoch was dubbed the Gilded Age. In the United Kingdom, this epoch overlaps the end of what is called the Victorian Era there and the period named the Edwardian Era.or more info on styles

    Style specifics: This is something between Belle Époque and Art Deco.
    The Belle Époque (French for "Beautiful Era") was a period in European social history that began during the late 19th century from the Franco-Prussian War (1870-1871) and lasted until World War I (1914-18).

    Occurring during the time of the French Third Republic and the German Empire, the "Belle Époque" was named in retrospect, when it began to be considered a "golden age" the major powers of Europe, new technologies improved lives and the commercialarts adapted Renaissance and eighteenth-century styles to modern forms.

    In the newly rich United States, emerging from the Panic of 1873, the comparable epoch was dubbed the Gilded Age. In the United Kingdom, this epoch overlaps the end of what is called the Victorian Era there and the period named the Edwardian Era.

    In the Belle Époque cheap coal and cheap labour contributed to the cult of the orchid and made possible the perfection of fruits grown under glass, as the apparatus of state dinners extended to the upper classes; champagne was perfected during the Belle Époque. Exotic feathers and furs were more prominently featured in fashion than ever before, as haute couture was invented in Paris, the centre of the Belle Époque, where fashion began to move in a yearly cycle; in Paris restaurantssuch as Maxim's achieved a new splendour and cachet as places for the rich to parade, and the Opéra Garnier devoted enormous spaces to staircases as similar show places.

    After mid-century, railways linked all the major cities of Europe to spa towns like Biarritz and Deauville; their carriages were rigorously divided into first-class and second-class, but the super-rich now began to commission private railway coaches, asexclusivity was a hallmark of opulent luxury. Bohemian lifestyles gained a different glamour, pursued in the cabarets of Montmartre.

    Art Deco
    Abstract motives and geometrical forms are quite typical for the Art Deco period. Art Deco moved away from the soft pastels and organic forms of its style predecessor, Art Nouveau, and embraced influences from many different styles and movements of theearly 20th century, including Neoclassical, Constructivism, Cubism, Modernism, and Futurism. Its popularity peaked in Europe during the Roaring Twenties and continued strongly in the United States through the 1930s. Although many design movements havepolitical or philosophical roots or intentions, Art Deco was purely decorative.

    Period: ca. 1930
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    Material: platinum (touchstone tested)
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    Extra information: Although most pearls we see around us are cultured or farmed pearls this is a real natural pearl. The most valuable pearls occur spontaneously in the wild, but are extremely rare. These wild pearls are referred to as natural pearls. A pearl is a hard object produced within the soft tissue (specifically the mantle) of a living shelled mollusk. Just like the shell of a mollusk, a pearl is made up of calcium carbonate in minute crystalline form, which has been deposited in concentric layers.The ideal pearl is perfectly round and smooth, but many other shapes of pearls ( baroque pearls) occur. The finest quality natural pearls have been highly valued as gemstones and objects of beauty for many centuries, and because of this, the word pearl has become a metaphor for something very rare, fine, admirable, and valuable. The most valuablepearls occur spontaneously in the wild, but they are extremely rare. These wild pearls are referred to as natural pearls.

    Cultured or farmed pearls from pearl oysters and freshwater mussels make up the majority of those that are currently sold. Imitation or fake pearls are also widely sold in inexpensive jewelry, but the quality of their iridescence is usually very poor,and generally speaking, artificial pearls are easily distinguished from genuine pearls. Pearls have been harvested and cultivated primarily for use in jewelry, but in the past they were also stitched onto lavish clothing. Pearls have also been crushedand used in cosmetics, medicines, and in paint formulations. (from: Wikipedia)

    Diamond(s): One marquise (or navette) cut with an estimated weight of ± 0.70ct. (colour and clarity: Natural Fancy Light Yellow, vs/si).
    Ten old brilliant cut diamonds with an estimated weight of ± 3.04ct. (colour and clarity: G/I, vs/i).
    26 old brilliant cut diamonds with an estimated weight of ± 1.69ct.(colour and clarity: G/I, vs/si).
    Six rose cut diamonds. We do not have the weight of the diamonds which is normal in our trade when it comes to rose cuts.

    Total diamond count: 43 pcs. (six rose cuts included)

    Total diamond weight: approx. 5.40 crt. (without the six rose cuts)

    - All diamond weights, color grades and clarity are approximate since stones are not removed from their mounts to preserve the integrity of the setting. Also we have all diamonds screened by the IJGC - lab (www.ijgc-worldwide.com)for whether they are natural or synthetic, and all diamonds in this jewel are 100% guaranteed to be natural!

    Precious stones: One natural pearl (checked and certified by with an estimated weight of ± 7.00ct. (approx. 32 till 34 chow)
    Certificate by DSEF: see pictures for certificate
    One greyish-white pearl with pink and green overtones mounted in a pendant with diamonds.
    Drop shape (half-drilled)
    approx. 9.12-9.20 x 11.80 mm
    total 1.70 grams
    Natural pearl
    Natural saltwater pearl

    DSEF stands for Deutsche Stiftung Edelsteinforschung (German Foundation for Gemstone Reseach)
    Idar-Oberstein, Germany

    Specifics: good symetry, luster high to very high, some pin pricks, smooth ring

    - All color stone weights are approximate since stones are not removed from their mounts to preserve the integrity of the setting.

    Birthstones: Diamond is the birthstone (or month stone) for April and pearl for June.
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    Hallmarks: No trace.
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    Dimensions: length necklace 38,00 cm (14,96 inch), height pendant 2,90 cm (1,14 inch) - See picture with a ruler in cm and inches

    Weight: 8,40 gram (5,40 dwt)

    Adin Reference Nº: 19327-0008

    Copyright photography: Adin, fine antique jewellery



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