This brooch, an Art Deco piece from the 1920s, began its life as part of a bracelet. Now a pin, it was constructed by soldering eleven articulated bracelet links immobile. Made of platinum, it's decorated with 51 diamonds and 12 emeralds, and exhibits the geometric play so beloved in Art Deco jewelry.
It's currently outfitted with a pin mechanism, but can be worn vertically as a brooch or permanently converted to a pendant upon request.
- Metal: Platinum
- Main Stones: 51 European Cut and Round Brilliant Diamonds (approx. 2.75 carats total, the central stone is 4.6 - 4.7 mm in diameter and weighs approx. 0.39 carat with I color and SI2 clarity. The accent diamonds are F-H color with VS2-SI2 clarity.)
- Accent Stones: 10 Step Cut Emeralds (approx. 0.58 carat total)
- Measurements: 2.64" L x 0.24 - 0.63" W