This stunning antique Art Deco brooch has been crafted in platinum.
This impressive pierced decorated oval-shaped Art Deco brooch displays an impressive claw set round faceted cut high zircon*.
The feature zircon is encompassed with twenty-two pavé set diamonds, in a combination of Old European and eight cuts.
The concave outer border of the brooch is embellished with forty-four further pavé set diamonds, accented with Art Deco collar designs to the cardinal points.
The pierced decorated collar designs are embellished with ninety-six diamonds, in a combination of Old European, eight and baguette cuts.
This fine example of antique jewellery secures to the reverse with a hinged pin and sheath style clasp.
This stunning blue zircon brooch has been independently tested using state of the art technology (Niton XL2 Analyzer) and verified as platinum.
This impressive Art Deco zircon brooch is supplied with an IDGL diamond and gemstone grading report card.
Such large, stunning and unusual combination zircon and multi-diamond period brooches are becoming increasingly difficult to locate; large platinum examples are indications of high quality.
This Art Deco high zircon brooch with diamonds is a striking and highly collectible piece, defined by geometric design and the vivid brilliance of the zircon. Its distinctive design will appeal to jewellery lovers as well as discerning collectors who appreciate true period craftsmanship. This brooch makes a memorable gift for milestone birthdays, anniversaries or retirements, offering a colourful and timeless way to celebrate life's significant moments.
NOTE: * A high zircon is a natural zircon which has not suffered damage from self-radiation during the process of the stone’s creation; their gemmological properties are higher for density, hardness and refractive index. The zircon has high lustre and dispersion, in addition to the appearance of extra facets facilitated by double-refraction; each of these factors provide fine brilliance and flashes of fire.
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Date: Circa 1930