This Edwardian necklace in antique style with an aquamarine and diamonds is crafted in solid 18k white gold, weighs 11.7g and measures 17 inches long, 2.25 inches wide and 7mm deep. Epitomizing the delicacy and classic
distinction of the Edwardian jewelry style, this refined and highly ornate necklace exposes an enchanting assemblage of garland style, bejeweled profiles, comprising ribbon-bow, foliate and florally themed silhouettes and collet flower buds, assembled within an intriguing triumvirate ‘garden’. An eminent 6.33ct pear-shape aquamarine measuring 17.5mm long and 12mm wide graded an enchanting 'pastel-blue' color and 'very good' clarity suspends 'en tremblant' from the exquisite, garlanded triumvirate. Surmounted by florally inspired, diamond studded profiles, this captivating azure gemstone is secured by trefoil prongs one of which a delicate duo of leaves, mounted atop a diaphanous gallery. The attention-seeking ribbon-bow profile features a dainty 'inverted flower' pendant suspending 'en tremblant' from the ribbon bow 'knot'. The latter exposes a collet mounted 0.47ct modern brilliant-cut diamond graded J color and SI1 clarity, constituting a glittering swing center within the garlanded triumvirate. The enchanting ribbon bow decor is flanked by delicate cinquefoil, gold-wire mounted collets complemented by a collet duo at the upper ends of the triumvirate pendant to which the delicate white gold chain is attached. Comprising interlocking ovular links, the chain is adorned with six dainty collets mounted at equal intervals on both sides of the garlanded pendant. This meticulously depicted 'garden' exuding radiance and finesse is cumulatively adorned with significant 3.6cts of modern brilliant-cut diamonds graded J color and SI1 clarity. This Edwardian style aquamarine and diamond necklace of unmistakable elegance features a smooth underside for comfortable wear and is secured by a spring-ring clasp stamped with the purity mark and the maker's reference number.
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