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This exquisite Victorian rose-cut diamond necklace dating from the 19th century is meticulously crafted in 14K yellow gold with a delicate silver overlay. Weighing a substantial 39.17 grams of gold, this is a real statement piece. The necklace is set with over 190 dazzling rose-cut diamonds, each set in closed-back, crimped collet silver mountings. They take the form of floral clusters, an arrangement beloved in Victorian jewellery for its romantic and natural appeal.
This necklace was designed to glisten magnificently in candlelight. All the diamonds are foil-backed, a period method of gem setting which enhances their brilliance. Rose-cut diamonds, with their triangular facets, were particularly prized in the Georgian and Victorian eras, as they reflected the flickering light more beautifully than any other diamond cut. The elegant drop shape exemplifies the predominant form worn during the period, with areas of both sectioned and interlinked components designed to move, swish and glisten in the low light of 19th century evening social gatherings.
Continuing on from the floral clusters, the necklace seamlessly transitions into figure-of-eight links, each set with a small diamond at the centre, which adds a continuous sparkle down the chain. The necklace is designed to sit gracefully along the collarbone at a choker length of 41cm (16”).
The necklace remains in very good condition, all of the stones are securely set and the box clasp functions securely. A quintessential piece of Victorian jewellery, this necklace is a truly beautiful example of 19th-century design.
This exquisite Victorian rose-cut diamond necklace dating from the 19th century is meticulously crafted in 14K yellow gold with a delicate silver overlay. Weighing a substantial 39.17 grams of gold, this is a real statement piece. The necklace is set with over 190 dazzling rose-cut diamonds, each set in closed-back, crimped collet silver mountings. They take the form of floral clusters, an arrangement beloved in Victorian jewellery for its romantic and natural appeal.
This necklace was designed to glisten magnificently in candlelight. All the diamonds are foil-backed, a period method of gem setting which enhances their brilliance. Rose-cut diamonds, with their triangular facets, were particularly prized in the Georgian and Victorian eras, as they reflected the flickering light more beautifully than any other diamond cut. The elegant drop shape exemplifies the predominant form worn during the period, with areas of both sectioned and interlinked components designed to move, swish and glisten in the low light of 19th century evening social gatherings.
Continuing on from the floral clusters, the necklace seamlessly transitions into figure-of-eight links, each set with a small diamond at the centre, which adds a continuous sparkle down the chain. The necklace is designed to sit gracefully along the collarbone at a choker length of 41cm (16”).
The necklace remains in very good condition, all of the stones are securely set and the box clasp functions securely. A quintessential piece of Victorian jewellery, this necklace is a truly beautiful example of 19th-century design.
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