This Art Deco old mine-cut diamond necklace with sapphires is crafted in lavish platinum, weighs 7.6g and measures 18 inches long, the pendant measuring 5.5cmm long and 14mm wide. Impressive and classically distinct in design and artisanship, this authentic 1920's Art Deco diamond necklace comprises a duo of matching diamond and sapphire chandelier drops suspending 'en tremblant' from an elaborately designed pierced openwork plaque of asymmetrical outline. Incorporating a pair of inversely juxtaposed fleur-de-lis profiles, delicate collets are positioned within an arcade shaped, diamond-studded perimeter. The impeccably crafted chandelier pendants expose a pair of fiery old mine-cut diamonds cumulatively weighing 1.57cts, graded K color and I2 clarity, surrounded by a cerulean border of translucent, well-matched antique tapered baguette sapphires, collectively weighing 1.16cts, graded 'medium-blue' color and 'good' clarity. The enchanting collets (five in number) are mounted with 0.22cts of old mine-cut diamonds graded H-I color and SI clarity range while additional 0.40cts of old mine-cut diamonds graded I-J color and SI clarity range adorn the alluring asymmetric plaque superimposing the pendants. The integrated platinum chain supporting the pendant is composed of interlocking ovular links and secures by means of a spring-ring closure. This exquisite 1920's Art Deco diamond pendant necklace of outstanding aesthetic grace features immaculate mille grain application throughout.
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