This vintage platinum brooch with old mine-cut diamonds, emeralds and a cultured pearl weighs exactly 14g and measures 7cm long, 28mm wide and 6.5mm deep. This naturalistically themed brooch of unmistakable finesse and feminine grace is inspired by the popular design of floral spray brooches in vogue during the Victorian era and is most probably of European provenance due to its specific artisan-ship. The absorbing floral spray is composed of skillfully matted and textured platinum leaves, an alluring pearl flower amidst glowing diamond buds and immaculately crafted curvaceous stems attached by means of an eye-catching, emerald adorned 'ribbon' scroll profile. The iridescent, solitaire round cultured pearl measuring 5mm in diameter, graded 'white' color is mounted within a dainty, multiple-prong openwork setting. The absorbing diamond buds comprise 3.25cts of glowing old mine-cut diamonds graded H-M color and VS-SI clarity range, mounted within decorative quatre-foil prong settings. Impeccably crafted, naturally inclined stems with meticulous, botanically accurate incision finials are rendered in finely textured matte platinum, tied together by the alluring 'ribbon' scroll, channel-set with 0.30cts of French square-cut emeralds graded an eye-pleasing 'vivid-green' color and 'good' clarity. All delicate leaves of this intriguing floral spray are random-mounted to maintain the accurate botanical form, enhanced by finely indented contours and pointed pinnacles. This fascinating vintage 1930’s floral spray brooch is secured with a hinged pin and a retractable clasp on reverse
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