This stunning, fine and impressive antique diamond brooch has been crafted in 18ct white gold with platinum settings.
The Art Deco diamond double clip brooch is ornamented with a feature collet set 0.42ct and 0.40 Old European round cut diamond, each flanked with a convex collar design ornamented with three channel set baguette cut diamonds.
The asymmetrical, sinuous body is embellished with a further twenty-four pavé set diamonds, in a combination of Old European round and eight cuts.
This Art Deco design may be unclipped and separated into two individual clip brooch via a pierced decorated removable frame to the reverse.
The full brooch secures with a hinged pin fastening to the reverse of the removable frame, when separated the brooches secure with a hinged clip fastening.
This antique brooch has been independently tested using state of the art technology (Niton XL2 Analyzer) and verified as 18 carat gold and platinum.
The brooch is supplied with two IDGL diamond grading certificates in addition to an IDGL diamond grading report card for the supporting stones.
This stunning Art Deco brooch is one of the finest of its type you could hope to acquire.
This Art Deco diamond brooch reflects the defining qualities of the period, with geometric design, asymmetry reflection and refined craftsmanship that appeal to those who value vintage sophistication. It serves as a thoughtful gift for significant birthdays, anniversaries or special occasions, offering a distinctive and meaningful piece with enduring style.
NOTE: The duette (or double clip) style brooch increased in popularity in the first half of the twentieth century; they flourished during the Art Deco and Art Nouveau movements due to the use of symmetry of organic designs. Due to their versatility, they can be simply worn as an eye-catching single brooch, whereas the two matching brooches could be utilised as collar clips, hat clips, shoes clips, and hair clips.
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Date: Circa 1925