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A visual treat for the eyes, this week’s find is an Edwardian lovers dream.  I hardly know where to look first; filled with amazing details, this pendant is everything.  I am drawn to it, like a honeybee to a flower.  

An intricate hexagonal honeycomb pattern fills the entire background of the softly scalloped circle pendant.  This hand-pierced pattern uses a soft yellow gold base topped with a layer of silver.  The upper portion features a rich patina that speaks to the age of the piece; it’s a true antique, over 100 years old. 

The rippled border is accented by tiny beaded edges, this technique (known as milgrain) is prevalent in Edwardian jewelry.  Twenty-four diamonds of both Old Mine and rose cut styles envelop the outside perimeter.  One Old European cut diamond that weighs approximately .35 carat is bezel set in the center.  Surrounding that diamond is a botanical garland of flowers and leaves.  Like the border, each of these elements are highlighted by milgrain edges and sparkling diamond trim.  There are sixty-one diamonds that have a combined weight of .85 carat.

Measuring 1.25 inches in diameter, this vintage find is the perfect size, offering physical presence as well as delicate and refined beauty.  Moderately priced at $4,350.00 – it’s a new find on our website.  Buzz on over and check it out for yourself.

“You can go to a museum and look, or you can come to us and touch.”

Written by Carrie Martin

Photos by Dana Jerpe

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