Georgian Filigree Diamond Pendant/Brooch
Circa 1790–1820. This Georgian diamond pendant/brooch is a remarkable example of early hand-fabricated jewelry, composed in an intricate heart-shaped design of fine wirework and delicate lattice.
Set in silver over gold, the pendant/brooch is adorned with rose-cut diamonds arranged in floral clusters, each stone individually collet-set to enhance its soft, luminous sparkle. The diamonds retain their original closed-back construction, reflecting light with the subtle glow characteristic of the candlelit Georgian era.
The openwork ground, meticulously formed by hand, creates a lace-like effect that is both airy and richly detailed. Gold floral elements and a raised central motif add warmth and dimension, balancing the darker tones of the silver settings.
Romantic in both form and symbolism, this piece embodies the artistry and sentiment of Georgian jewelry, where craftsmanship, light, and meaning were intimately intertwined.
This piece is over 200 years old and requires careful handling.
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Georgian Filigree Diamond Pendant/Brooch
Georgian Filigree Diamond Pendant/Brooch
Circa 1790–1820. This Georgian diamond pendant/brooch is a remarkable example of early hand-fabricated jewelry, composed in an intricate heart-shaped design of fine wirework and delicate lattice.
Set in silver over gold, the pendant/brooch is adorned with rose-cut diamonds arranged in floral clusters, each stone individually collet-set to enhance its soft, luminous sparkle. The diamonds retain their original closed-back construction, reflecting light with the subtle glow characteristic of the candlelit Georgian era.
The openwork ground, meticulously formed by hand, creates a lace-like effect that is both airy and richly detailed. Gold floral elements and a raised central motif add warmth and dimension, balancing the darker tones of the silver settings.
Romantic in both form and symbolism, this piece embodies the artistry and sentiment of Georgian jewelry, where craftsmanship, light, and meaning were intimately intertwined.
This piece is over 200 years old and requires careful handling.
Original: $2,900.00
-65%$2,900.00
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Circa 1790–1820. This Georgian diamond pendant/brooch is a remarkable example of early hand-fabricated jewelry, composed in an intricate heart-shaped design of fine wirework and delicate lattice.
Set in silver over gold, the pendant/brooch is adorned with rose-cut diamonds arranged in floral clusters, each stone individually collet-set to enhance its soft, luminous sparkle. The diamonds retain their original closed-back construction, reflecting light with the subtle glow characteristic of the candlelit Georgian era.
The openwork ground, meticulously formed by hand, creates a lace-like effect that is both airy and richly detailed. Gold floral elements and a raised central motif add warmth and dimension, balancing the darker tones of the silver settings.
Romantic in both form and symbolism, this piece embodies the artistry and sentiment of Georgian jewelry, where craftsmanship, light, and meaning were intimately intertwined.
This piece is over 200 years old and requires careful handling.























