This rose quartz necklace with pink sapphires and diamonds is crafted in 18k rose gold with black and white rhodium-plated rose gold accentuations.
While the alluring pendant measures 6.8cm long, 2.8cm wide and 12.5mm deep, the supporting pastel-pink silk cordette measures a full 18 inches long. Inspired by a popular Belle Époque style of necklaces which comprised pear-shaped, gem-encrusted pendants worn with silk or velvet ribbons, this rose quartz and pink sapphire pendant of impressive, color-enriched aesthetic exposes a smooth 71.62ct pear-faceted rose quartz cabochon, masuring 4cm long and 2.2cm wide, graded a temptingly enchanting 'frosted-pink' color and 'semi-transparent' clarity. Secured by quatrefoil rose gold prongs, this pastel-colored semi-precious gemstone is encircled by a glowing tapering rim of 206 brilliant-cut fancy pink sapphires cumulatively weighing 3.42cts, graded 'lively reddish-pink' color and 'very good' clarity, inclusive of the surmounting pink-sapphire adorned profiles. An 'inverted' diamond-encrusted fleur-de-lis silhouette surmounts the pear-shaped panel, complemented by a duo of enchanting collet 'buds' and a marquise-themed profile. This ornamental assemblage is collet and bead-set with 0.16cts of modern brilliant-cut diamonds graded H color and VS2 clarity mounted in white rhodium-plated rose gold. An articulated foliate inspired silhouette gracefully 'caps' the pinnacle of the pear-shaped pendant, adorned with matching grade fancy pink sapphires, mounted in color contrasting black rhodium plated rose gold. A stylized, almost rectangular, deployant rose gold bale of pronounced size, swathed in matching grade pink sapphires offers vesatility of wearing the intriguing pendant on a Bell Époque style pearl necklace or chains and beaded necklaces of varying widths. This enticing estate rose quartz pendant with pink sapphires features a smooth undercarriage depicting decorative openwork design.
Although often considered synonymous with the color blue, sapphire can be beautiful beyond blue, and display the bright fireworks of sunset colors: Yellow, pink, orange and purple all of which are referred to as ‘fancy sapphires’. The pink variety of sapphire, however, is known either as pink ruby or pink sapphire, both belonging to the same mineral and amongst the most beautiful of the corundum family. The most popular fancy sapphire is an orange variety with a fine pinkish undertone which has been given the poetic name ‘Padparadisha’ meaning ‘lotus flower’, a very rare variety which sells at a premium close to the price of fine blue sapphires. Other very popular shades of fancy sapphires are yellow and bright orange, with their delicate blended shades of sunset. As a rule, the more clear and vivid the color, the more valuable the fancy sapphire, but irrespective of the color, sapphires combine durability and beauty for generations of pleasure.
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