Price

£35000.00

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A beautiful platinum and multi-gem set giardinetto pendant circa 1910, the pendant designed as a long tapering openwork basket with rope twist handle finely crafted in platinum and set throughout with old-cut diamonds, filled with a generous bouquet of flowers set with rubies, emeralds and diamonds in 18ct gold and platinum with millegrain edge details, all suspended from a ribbon loop tied in a bow, beneath the basket hangs a single pear shaped diamond in millegrained bezel setting, all from a later 18” platinum trace chain.  The word giardinetto means ‘little garden’ in Italian and is used to describe jewels such as this with vases or baskets containing flowers. Rings in this style were particularly popular during the Georgian period whilst brooches and pendants dominated the Edwardian period’s interpretation of this design.  This is a wonderful example of its type, delicate and elegant with a lightness of touch and naturalistic feel.

Period
Edwardian, circa 1910

Gemstones
1 x pear shape diamond estimated to weigh approximately 0.6cts 
Old cut diamonds estimated to weigh an approximate total of 2.2cts 
Rubies estimated to weigh an approximate total of 0.5cts
Emeralds estimated to weigh an approximate total of 0.4cts

Setting
Platinum

Weight
22 grams

Dimensions
8.5cm / 3.3" long and 4cm / 1.57" at widest point

Condition
Very fine

Dimensions

8.5cm / 3.3" long and 4cm / 1.57" at widest point

Weight

22.43 grams

Price

£35000.00



Condition report

Very Fine

Stock number

127890
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