This stunning, fine and impressive antique emerald pendant necklace has been crafted in 15ct yellow gold with a platinum setting.
The cluster pendant is ornamented with a stunning and large central collet set 5.05ct pear faceted Colombian emerald.
The scalloped border of this emerald pendant incorporates a double row of pavé set Old European cut diamonds, graduating in size with a further collet set Old European cut diamond to the apex.
The upper border of the pendant is supported by two linear settings ornamented with eight pavé set diamond and suspends from a platinum chain, securing to the reverse with a conventional spring-loaded bolt ring fastening; the chain could be shortened upon request.
This antique gemstone necklace has been independently tested using state of the art technology (Niton XL2 Analyzer) and verified as 15ct gold and platinum.
The antique emerald and diamond pendant is supplied with an IDGL diamond and gemstone grading report card, in addition to an emerald report certificate from The Gem and Pearl Laboratory Limited, 43 Kirby Street, London*.
Such original antique pendants with large stunning emeralds are becoming increasingly difficult to locate; this necklace is the finest of its type you could hope to acquire.
This impressive antique pear cut emerald pendant is defined by the presence and depth of its exceptional stone. Ideal for milestone anniversaries, landmark birthdays or a gesture of rare significance, it is a distinguished addition to a fine jewellery collection and a piece destined to be treasured across generations.
NOTE: * This documentation accredits the emerald originating in Colombia and certifies that the gemstone shows evidence of moderate clarity enhancement; most emeralds undergo clarity enhancements with colourless substances such as oils or resins since they contain surface reaching fissures.
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Date: Circa 1915