This Victorian citrine necklace with diamonds in antique style is crafted in 18k white gold, weighs 11.8g and measures 16 inches long. Resplendent in 22.74cts of high quality citrine, this captivating necklace is inspired by the early 1840's 'festonné' design of fringe necklaces, first appearing in France following the French occupation of Algeria and the consequent trend of Moorish inspired fashion which spread rapidly throughout Europe with great impact upon jewelry design. This Victorian style citrine necklace exposes nine intriguing drops measuring between 19 and 11 mm long and between 10 and 6mm wide. The eye-catching drops are composed of tapering pear-cut citrines, cumulatively weighing 22.74cts, the largest of which measures 14.93mm long and 9.93mm wide, graded a delightful 'lively pale-marigold' color and 'very good' clarity'. Secured by trefoil prongs, the enchanting gemstones of joyful sunshine color are exposed atop dual-tiered diaphanous galleries, each surmounted by a radiant full-cut diamond, mounted in a dainty lozenge setting, cumulatively weighing 0.09cts and graded J color and SI clarity range. The enticing citrine and diamond drops suspend 'en tremblant' from the supporting white gold chain comprising interlocking ovular links. This Victorian 'festonné' style lively citrine and diamond necklace of unmistakable aesthetic grace is secured by a spring-ring clasp.
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