Favourite Color: Green

Enchanting Emerald Necklace with Antique Diamond Clasp, ca. 1910 & Later


€ 9,390.00 *
Content 1 piece
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Enchanting Emerald Necklace with Antique Diamond Clasp, ca. 1910 & Later
Enchanting Emerald Necklace with Antique Diamond Clasp, ca. 1910 & Later
Description
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"No other green reaches the splendor of the rich and distinguished emerald. Impossible to compare a green glass with this stone, absurd to name even the sea or a colorful parrot emerald." With these exuberant words, a popular non-fiction book of the first half of the 20th century describes the emerald. The gemstone was first mined as early as 1300 B.C. in Egypt, which dominated the emerald trade in the Mediterranean for a long time. Only with the conquest of South America by the Spaniards the trade position of Egypt was broken, since there were and are still richer emerald deposits especially in Colombia. The necklace here shows the beauty of this gemstone. For it gathers 105 emeralds in an impressive array. The gemstones, with a total weight of more than 92.00 carats, display wonderful shades of vivid green. They are individually drilled and graduated in a row. In the color of hope, the emeralds shine in an elegant row staggered in size. A quality antique silver and gold clasp with another emerald accompanied by small diamonds holds the necklace securely on the neck. We date this clasp to around 1910. The necklace itself has probably been assembled in recent years and is in excellent condition. An independent appraisal has confirmed the quality of the materials and comes with the jewelry, which we have had reknotted.
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Enchanting Emerald Necklace with Antique Diamond Clasp, ca. 1910 & Later
Favourite Color: Green
€ 9,390.00 *
Content 1 piece
Incl. VAT, Shipping
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