EDWARDIAN 1910 Enameled FourLeaves Clover Brooch In 14Kt & Diamond
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Edwardian white enameled four-leaves Clover convertible brooch.
This is an unusual and beautiful four-leaves clover brooch, created in America during the Edwardian and the Art Nouveau periods, back in the 1900-1910. The lucky clover brooch has been carefully crafted in solid yellow gold of 14 karats with frosted brushed finish. The leaves are decorated with multiples tiny twisted wires and with applications of non-glossy white enamel. It is fitted at the reverse with a 14kt gold horizontal hinged pin bar with a hook lock to wear as a brooch. Flowers symbolize a hope that love should not be forgotten.
Diamonds: Mount in the center in a six-prongs setting, with 1 old European round cut diamond of about 0.06 carats, white colorless F color, VS/SI clarity.
Weight: 5.95 Grams (3.82 Dwt).
Measurements: 39 mm by 26 mm by 5 mm (1.53 x 1.02 x 0.20 Inches).
Hallmarks: Stamped with the mark for the assay of the 14kt gold, "14KT".
The Edwardian Jewelry
The Edwardian Jewelry Period was during the King Edward VII, after whom this period of jewelry history is named, reigned over England for only nine years, yet the style of jewelry known as “Edwardian” was created roughly between 1890 and 1920. Edwardian-era jewelry pieces tend to be larger, opulent pieces, and stacked ring designs were popular. The metal surfaces of the pieces were often diamond-encrusted for additional shimmer. Each of these jewelry pieces is a work of art, showcasing a bygone era of grace, elegance
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