Brooches – banidg.shop https://www.banidg.shop Thu, 26 Sep 2024 14:30:39 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.7.1 14k Gold Envelope Shaped Mourning Locket With Arrow https://www.banidg.shop/product/14k-gold-envelope-shaped-mourning-locket-with-arrow/ https://www.banidg.shop/product/14k-gold-envelope-shaped-mourning-locket-with-arrow/#respond Thu, 26 Sep 2024 14:30:39 +0000 https://banidg.shop/product/14k-gold-envelope-shaped-mourning-locket-with-arrow/

A love letter to a departed soul, this tender piece manifests as an envelope that folds over a pearl studded arrow and is sealed with a forget-me-not flower. Circa 1870, this early Victorian brooch is cast in 14k gold with a beautiful acid wash matte finish. The forget-me-not, a sentimental image often seen in mourning jewelry, consists of a chrysoberyl cat’s eye surrounded by six old cut diamonds bead set into its petals. The whimsical arrow is encrusted with eight pearls that look beautiful against the matte gold. On the back of the brooch, a portrait of a woman is held in an oval frame. She has braided hair, wears beautiful jewelry, and was clearly very loved by the brooch’s original owner.

The blue-grey cat’s eye has lovely chatoyancy that shimmers as it moves, making the piece even more magical. Chatoyancy is an optical phenomenon seen in certain stones, caused by light reflecting off of parallel needle-like elements within the stone, this is the cat’s eye effect.  In addition, the chrysoberyl has a trait known as adularesence—a milky sheen or glowing light that seems to come from below the surface of the stone. The effect is caused by layers of orthoclase and albite that reflect and scatter light.

The brooch measures 2” x 3/4” and weighs 10 grams. The chrysoberyl measures 3.25 mm. The six natural old cut diamonds measure 2.25 and equal .15 of a carat. The natural pearls range in size 2.75 – 1 mm. The piece is unmarked but acid tests as 14k gold.

Styles
Victorian
Period
Late 19th Century
Country of Origin
United States
Item Type
Vintage, Antique or Pre-owned
Materials
14K Gold
Pearl
Condition
Good Condition, Original Condition Unaltered, Some Imperfections
Color
Gold
Condition Notes

In very good condition with no visible wear.

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French 18k Gold Brooch With Bezel Set Tourmaline and Diamonds https://www.banidg.shop/product/french-18k-gold-brooch-with-bezel-set-tourmaline-and-diamonds/ https://www.banidg.shop/product/french-18k-gold-brooch-with-bezel-set-tourmaline-and-diamonds/#respond Thu, 26 Sep 2024 14:28:47 +0000 https://banidg.shop/product/french-18k-gold-brooch-with-bezel-set-tourmaline-and-diamonds/

Circa 1870, this gorgeous French brooch features a pink tourmaline as its centerpiece, flanked by Rose Cut diamond studded triangles along a horizontal 18k gold pin. The tourmaline is oval-shaped and bezel set—it is a nice old cut stone with complex dusty rose hues. Elongated triangles radiate from the stone for a triangle-within-a-triangle effect. The inner shape is set in platinum, delineating and enhancing the white of the diamonds bead set within its borders. The outer triangle adds a layer of depth of the gold, making for an elegant and well-balanced geometric pin.

The brooch contains unidentified French hallmark, along with an eagle head, the French mark for 18k gold. The tourmaline measures 8.5 x 7.5 and approximately 2 carats. The 10 natural Rose Cut diamonds weigh .10 of a carat. The pin measures 2 3/8” x 3/16” and weighs 6.2 grams.

The back of the pin contains evidence of solder from an early repair.

This piece would look great on the lapel of a jean jacket or leather blazer.

Styles
Victorian
Period
Late 19th Century
Country of Origin
France
Item Type
Vintage, Antique or Pre-owned
Materials
18K Gold
Diamond
Tourmaline
Condition
Good Condition, Restored, Some Imperfections
Color
Gold
Condition Notes

In very good condition with no visible wear.

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