A rare masterpiece from the dawn of the Edwardian era, this exquisite 1910s pin, ingeniously convertible to a pendant, captures the era’s lightness and romance. Finely wrought in lustrous platinum and 15ct rose gold, the intricate openwork lattice evokes delicate woven gauze, with an arrangement of nineteen softly glowing off-round natural pearls.
Sprinkled amidst the pearls are lively pink tourmalines and Morganites alongside sparkling natural rose-cut diamonds, each gem carefully placed to create a constellation of gentle colour. Suspending elegantly from a central bow motif, a beautifully formed natural drop pearl completes the composition, adding movement and an alluring touch of grace with every turn.
This jewel conjures the optimism and refined artistry of the Belle Époque, balancing feminine charm with subtle decadence. Its clever dual design allows for wear as both a brooch or a pendant, making it a uniquely versatile, collectable heirloom.
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