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Antique Art Deco Untreated Jade Diamond Drop Earrings Platinum Yellow Gold

$2,600.00
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Original Hand Made Art Deco Earrings early 1920s with fine Jade and Diamonds in Platinum and Yellow Gold.

These beautiful deco earrings are classics. They have an elegant and timeless design.

Together the pair weigh 3.69 grams making them exceptionally comfortable to wear.

Each lovely earring measures 1 3/4" long and is 3/8" wide at the widest (44mm x 9mm).

A detailed list of the exceptional diamonds and fine jade which has been hand set in these pretty earrings is as follows:

• 2 marquise shaped cabochons approximately 6.00mm, 14.54mm, 2.85mm, moss in snow A- type Jadeite total carat weight 4.62 carats The beautiful jadeite jade in these handmade earrings is untreated. Apart from normal cutting and polishing it is as mined. These days most jade seen in modern earrings has been acid treated, soaked in plastic resin and dyed. Untreated jade is immensely more valuable than modern treated jade.

• 14 2 point rose cut diamonds, G/H, VS/SI, total carat weight 0.28 carats

This makes the total fine jade and diamond weight 4.90 carats.

The pair are in beautiful condition. The earring hooks have been hand made and on close examination do vary every so slightly. These exquisite antique Art Deco period earrings are ready to gift or to wear!

It is rare to find original jewelry from the deco period for sale. This lovely pair of earrings are of heirloom quality.

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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