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Sparkling White Gold Bar Brooch with Diamonds, Germany c. 1930


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Sparkling White Gold Bar Brooch with Diamonds, Germany c. 1930
Sparkling White Gold Bar Brooch with Diamonds, Germany c. 1930
Description
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Today, it is hardly part of the repertoire of modern goldsmiths and jewelers, but the bar brooch was once one of the most popular pieces of jewelry of the early 20th century and could be found in the jewelry wardrobe of every distinguished lady. From daytime pieces made of gold and set with pearls or colorful gemstones to high-quality diamond pins for the evening - the bar brooch took many forms. This example is crafted from white gold and features a charming combination of old-cut and rose-cut diamonds. A group of nine diamonds forms an elongated flower set in the center. To the left and right of this, smaller diamonds are set in a sparkling row and complement the central motif and further highlights. White gold was a completely new precious metal at the beginning of the 20th century. It was not until 1912 that the German company Dr. Richter & Co. from Pforzheim succeeded in producing white gold - the so-called "White Gold Dorico", a minor sensation in its day. Our brooch was created just a little later, around 1930, and although it was once very much in tune with the times, today this elegant piece of jewelry looks surprisingly timeless. It found its way to us from the Rhineland.
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Sparkling White Gold Bar Brooch with Diamonds, Germany c. 1930
A Modern Look
€ 1,490.00 *
Content 1 piece
Incl. VAT, Shipping
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