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£11,750
Reference No. 16583M
More informationAn Edwardian diamond-set buckle brooch and choker centrepiece, the rectangular shaped brooch consisted of a double openwork frame set with old European and rose-cut diamonds, with two small diamond-set spikes, the diamonds estimated to weigh 1.2 carats in total, all mounted in platinum, accompanied by detachable fittings to be worn as a chocker on velvet, circa 1910, as brooch measuring 3.1 x 2.5cm, gross weight 8.7 grams.
A sophisticated diamond-set buckle brooch and choker centrepiece. The choker became a widely used piece in the United Kingdom after Queen Alexandra, queen consort of Edward VII, popularised their use by wearing multiple strands of pearls around her neck. The black velvet of this choker contrasts beautifully with the scintillating diamonds of the centrepiece. This timeless centrepiece can also be worn as a brooch, making for a versatile piece that can be worn for multiple occasions. It would stand out particularly well paired with an elegant evening dress.
An Edwardian diamond-set buckle brooch and choker centrepiece, the rectangular shaped brooch consisted of a double openwork frame set with old European and rose-cut diamonds, with two small diamond-set spikes, the diamonds estimated to weigh 1.2 carats in total, all ...
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