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1950s Sapphire and Diamond Drop Earrings 18K Gold

$21,996.38
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R2304 50s Drop
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The most exquisite pair of earth mined vivid dark blue sapphire and fine white diamond earrings in luxurious solid 18K yellow gold.

These silver screen worthy original mid century earrings are too die for. They each feature a cascading waterfall cluster of glittering sapphires and sparkling diamonds from which two articulated graceful fine sapphire and diamond drops are suspended. They are the most eye catching pair of earrings you could imagine. They are absolutely dripping with exquisite precious gems.

Together the pair weigh 25.06 grams.

Like so many high end one of a kind luxury jewels these beautiful earrings test above carat at 19 carat yellow gold. The vivid dark blue sapphires have been hand selected for a perfect color match and sensational clarity.

Each gorgeous earring measures 2" long by 11/16" wide (50mm x 17mm).

A list of the divine precious gems set in this stunning pair of earrings is as follows:
* 12 0.40 carat marquise cut sapphires end set for a total weight of 4.8 carats
* 4 claw set oval cut sapphires for a total weight of 4.56 carats
* 32 8 point round brilliant cut diamonds, E/F, VS, claw set, excellent cut, for a total weight of 2.56 carats
* 30 5 point grain set round brilliant cut diamonds E/F, VS, excellent cut, for a total weight of 1.5 carats

This makes the total E/F VS fine white diamond weight 4.06 carats.
In total the fine earth mined sapphire weight is 9.36 carats.

The total fine white diamond and luxurious natural sapphire weight in this pair of earrings is 13.42 carats

An appraisal shall accompany this item. This appraisal has been made by a professional Gemologist and accredited Jewelry Appraiser who is a specialist in the field.

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