Price

£12500.00

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A stunning pair of diamond-set Covalent drop earrings by Amy Burton, the earrings of striking three dimensional geometric design each composed of thirteen spheres set with a round brilliant-cut diamond and linked by finely articulated narrow bars, all in hand crafted 18ct white gold, to post and scroll fittings.

Maker
Amy Burton for Hancocks

Period
Contemporary

Origin
London

Gemstones
26 round brilliant cut diamonds weighing a total of 1.75cts

Setting
18ct white gold signed ALB and with London assay marks

Weight
38.5 grams

Dimensions
6.5cm long and 4.5cm wide

Condition
New

Directors Notes
In creating the Covalent collection Amy sought to combine her interest in the science of gemstones with her passion for design. Inspired by the structure of diamonds at an atomic level, she has created a varied line of jewels from wearable daytime pieces to those dedicated to evening glamour. The name Covalent refers to the particular type of bonding that is shared by the carbon atoms that make up a diamond. The geometric three dimensional forms produced by these linked atoms have been cleverly translated into bold and beautiful jewels. All handcrafted in 18ct yellow and white gold and set with round brilliant diamonds, the pieces are finely articulated to create subtle movement thereby imbuing them with a restrained kinetic energy. Each jewel is an embodiment of the beauty to be found when science and art collide.

Dimensions

6.5cm long and 4.5cm wide

Weight

38.51 grams

Price

£12500.00



Condition report

New

Stock number

123238
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