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Earrings with rose-cut diamonds with a total weight of 0.84 ct,
Made of 0.400 (9K) yellow gold (spectrometrically confirmed) and silver
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Jewellery from the turn of the 19th and 20th centuries combined the romanticism of past eras with the precision of jewellery craftsmanship, which drew inspiration from both nature and historical ornamentation. These exceptional earrings, made of a combination of 375 gold and silver, are a classic example of the masterful processing of precious materials of that period.
The focal point of each earring is a rose-cut diamond - this technique, popular since the 17th century, emphasises the natural shine of the stone through its flat base and faceted surface. The silver setting, typical of jewellery from before the platinum era, additionally enhances the luminosity of the diamonds, creating a subtle contrast with the warm shade of gold.
The motif of floral ornaments surrounding the main stones refers to Victorian and early Edwardian jewellery. Delicate floral decorations, hand-carved in metal, add lightness and sophistication to the earrings, emphasising their decorative, yet subtle character.
Thanks to the use of a classic clasp system, the earrings have retained their original construction, remaining a faithful testimony to the style of the late 19th century. This is jewelry that not only decorates, but also evokes the spirit of an era in which jewelry was a true art.