This stunning, fine and impressive antique pendant has been crafted in 12ct yellow gold with a platinum setting.
The segmented pierced decorated, fan-shaped design is embellished with millegrain decoration.
The tapering portion of the design is ornamented with an impressive feature individually collet set Old European cut diamond to the centre.
The upper portion of the design incorporates nine further Old European cut diamonds in an arched arrangement, each to the nadir of a petal shaped setting accented with a further Old European cut diamond, graduating in size dependant on location.
The trellis design encompassing this central arrangement incorporates nineteen pavé set diamonds, in a combination of Old European and eight cuts.
The lower swept border and upper arch are further ornamented with sixteen diamonds, paralleling the pendants fan-shaped design.
Two square settings with pavé set diamonds and two collet set diamonds suspend from the lower border of the design, terminating with an impressive collet set Old European cut diamond.
This 1910 diamond pendant is accented with two articulating designs, comprised of a square and collet setting in a linear arrangement, each ornamented with a further diamond.
The platinum set design suspends from a 16" 14ct white gold chain via a ring loop attachment to a linear arrangement to the upper portion of the design.
The chain secures to the reverse with a conventional spring-loaded bolt fastening.
This antique diamond pendant has been independently tested using state of the art technology (Niton XL2 Analyzer) and verified as 12ct and 14ct gold, and platinum.
This impressive pendant is supplied with two independent diamond grading report certificates for the feature stones, in addition to an independent diamond grading report card for the supporting stones.
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Date: Circa 1910