These stunning, fine and impressive antique pearl drop earrings have been crafted in 14ct yellow gold with 18ct white gold settings.
Each earring features a natural saltwater pearl terminal, suspended from an articulated linear drop.
The sepal designs to the lower portions are each accented with a single pavé set eight cut diamond.
The fully articulated linear drop consists of six millegrain decorated, individually collet set eight-cut diamonds.
The linear drop suspends from the lower border of an impressive feature collet set Old European cut diamond to the apex.
These beautifully crafted earrings for pierced ears secure to the reverse with an 14ct yellow gold post and hinged clip fastening.
This stunning pair of pearl and diamond earrings has been independently tested using state of the art technology (Niton XL2 Analyzer) and verified as 14 carat and 18 carat gold.
The earrings are supplied with a pearl report card and certificate supplied by the Gemmological Certification Services, London*, in addition to an IDGL diamond grading report card for the supporting diamonds.
These diamond earrings are fitted to a hinged leatherette presentation box with a satin and velvet lined interior, securing with a push fit catch.
The interior of the cover of the case features the retailer's mark 'Beaumont’s Ltd, The Ring Specialists, Huddersfield'.
These earrings are the finest of their type you could hope to acquire.
Such antique natural saltwater pearl earrings with diamonds are best suited to occasions that celebrate elegance, rarity and lasting significance, combining some of the most sought-after materials in antique jewellery. Natural saltwater pearls are exceptionally rare and highly prized, having formed naturally without human intervention; this makes such earrings particularly appropriate for milestone birthdays, landmark anniversaries, weddings or significant family celebrations where a truly exceptional and meaningful gift is desired.
NOTE: * This documentation accredits the natural saltwater pearls show no indications of treatment.
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Date: Circa 1910