Antique Art Deco Saltwater Pearl Necklet in 18ct White Gold
Graduated Pearl Necklet, with Diamond Clasp
Description
A refined and charming, 18ct white gold and diamond, graduated, single strand, natural pearl necklace from the Art Deco. A row of graduated certified lustrous natural pearls have been securely knotted, and feature an eye-catching geometric rectangular clasp. Showcasing classic Art Deco style an elegant cross over pattern of brilliant diamonds is defined by two triangular cut rich blue sapphires. These beautiful pearls graduate in size from 2.3-6.0mm with the largest examples forming a stunning focal point as they catch the eye sitting at the centre of the neck. Pearls were much favoured during the Victorian, Edwardian, and Art Deco periods as this gemstone from the sea was viewed as a sign of purity, and started the tradition of brides wearing pearls on their wedding day. Natural pearls were incredibly sought after as they were plucked from the depths of the dangerous Persian Gulf by only the bravest of divers. The largest and most lustrous examples of natural pearls were worth far more than diamonds, and were worn with pride by royalty and the aristocracy. Pearl strands have been regularly worn by female members of the royal family since Victorian times. Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II has an extensive collection, which are regularly worn during daytime official engagements. Sought after and collected today this natural pearl strand will make a fantastic addition to a jewellery collection.
Worn singly, or layered with other necklaces or pendants, it is a hugely versatile piece.
Specifications
Material | 18CT White Gold |
Principal Stone | Pearl Natural |
Princip Stone Weight i | 0.24 |
Principal Dia Colour i | Est G/H |
Princip. Dia Clarity i | Est VS & SI |
Secondary Stone | Diamond |
Total Weight i | 0.29 |
Age | 1911 - 1940 (Art Deco) |
Chain Length | 48cm |
Clasp Type | Box |
Certificate | GGTL Laboratories |
PRAGNELL REFERENCE | 1751104 |
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