This Edwardian diamond necklace in antique style is crafted in lavish platinum weighs 9.5g and measures 17 inches long. This exquisite Edwardian style diamond necklace epitomizes the extremely fine 'garland style' appearing during the first decade of the 20th century. The renowned Russian designer Carl Fabergé and the French designer-jeweler Cartier were the pioneers of the 'garland style', a name selected due to the almost ubiquitous presence of foliate and floral garland motifs derived from the Louis Seize style. This very delicately designed and ultra-finely executed Edwardian style diamond necklace incorporates a centrally ornamenting cascading drop measuring 33mm long and 13mm wide, exposing an enchanting floret surmounting a crescented profile complemented by diamond 'buds' and foliage gently and aesthetically suspended 'en tremblant'. This typical Edwardian style delicate floral arrangement is embraced by six naturalistically inspired drops, composed of identical duos, and spaced by alluring diamond collets.
This sensational Edwardian garland style necklace of exquisite monochromatic aesthetic is cumulatively adorned with 18 bead-set and an impressive 112 collet mounted full-cut diamonds, cumulatively weighing an impressive 3.50cts, graded H color and SI clarity range interspersed throughout the floral and foliate decors. The integrated platinum chain incorporates interlocking ovular links and is secured by spring-ring clasp.
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