Material
Decorative, intricately worked brooch in 950 platinum and 18K (750) yellow gold, center set with a beautiful octagonal aquamarine weighing approximately 9.19 carats, 15.6 x 12.2 x 6.3mm, natural beryl, pastel blue, surrounded by numerous old-cut and rose-cut diamonds, border adorned with rose-cut diamonds, brooch pin in yellow gold, very fine, high-quality craftsmanship
Mark
No stamp
Size and Weight
Length circa 4.7 cm, weight circa 10.4 g
Condition
Very good
Additional Features
Accompanied by a Lohri certificate and GRS report no. GRS2023-047422/28.04.23
Reference-Number
FABO258
Art Déco
(circa 1915 to 1935)
The era of the new woman
Fast-paced industrialization and new developments pave the way for the transition into modern society, bringing forth the modern woman. She now appears and behaves like the American movie stars – smoking, dancing and listening to jazz. Her hair is short and she is active and boyish. Jewellery from this period suits this image with its geometric, austere and distinct design. Inlays of precious stone, diamonds and enamel yield distinctive pieces of jewellery with stark one colour contrasts. Innovations, such as the invisible setting from Van Cleef & Arpels, also pave the way for unprecedented jewels.