Diamond Brooch, | Designed As a Floral and Foliate Spray Set with Old Cushion-shaped Diamonds, Accented by Rose Diamonds
A spray brooch built to move is a different design proposition from one built to sit still, and this piece commits fully to the former. Its floral and foliate composition is rendered in old cushion-shaped diamonds, chosen for their softer, more romantic light return, with rose-cut diamonds providing accent throughout the leaf and stem work — a cutting style whose flat, faceted crown produces a gentler, more antique sparkle than a modern brilliant. Suspended from the main body of the spray is a fringe of articulated pampilles, small pendant elements strung to swing independently with the wearer's every movement, giving the lower portion of the brooch a genuinely kinetic quality that a fixed floral motif alone cannot achieve. This combination — a naturalistic spray above, a trembling fringe below — was a favoured formula among goldsmiths who understood that jewellery worn on a moving body benefits enormously from elements engineered specifically to catch and release light continuously, rather than only when the wearer changes position entirely. Carat weight, colour and clarity across the mixed old cushion and rose-cut diamond population are available on request. The piece carries genuine age and character, evident in its cutting styles and construction; buyers of period jewellery understand that pieces of this vintage occasionally show honest signs of wear consistent with decades of use, and Legacy is fully transparent about condition, sharing complete detail ahead of any purchase decision. Worn at the shoulder of a coat or the lapel of a structured jacket, the spray provides a naturalistic focal point while the pampille fringe below adds continuous movement and shimmer. This is a piece suited to a collector who values the romance of an aged, hand-cut diamond over the harder brilliance of a modern stone, someone drawn to jewellery that carries visible history rather than pristine uniformity. Floral sprays with intact, fully articulated pampille fringes are a genuinely scarce survival category, since fringe elements are the most easily damaged or lost component of any period brooch over long-term wear. Independent certification is available on request, and Legacy's specialists are glad to discuss condition, history and the fringe's articulation in complete honesty and detail. A collector examining the piece closely should also note how the pampille fringe was constructed: each drop is individually linked rather than strung on a single wire, meaning the loss of one element would not compromise the movement of the others, a small but telling mark of considered original engineering. This spray is entered into the Legacy register as an evocative example of period floral design, and we welcome a private viewing appointment for collectors drawn to authentic, character-rich antique jewellery.
Specifications
- Form: Spray
- Cut / Shape: Cushion Cut
- Carat Weight
- On Request
- Shape
- Cushion Cut
- Color
- On Request
- Clarity
- On Request
- Metal
- On Request
- Certification
- GIA / IGI / HRD on request
- Treatment
- None · Natural
- Reference Number
- LD-BR-0123
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Care — a soak in warm water with mild soap restores light return; have the prongs inspected annually.
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A spray brooch built to move is a different design proposition from one built to sit still, and this piece commits fully to the former. Its floral and foliate composition is rendered in old cushion-shaped diamonds, chosen for their softer, more romantic light return, with rose-cut diamonds providing accent throughout the leaf and stem work — a cutting style whose flat, faceted crown produces a gentler, more antique sparkle than a modern brilliant. Suspended from the main body of the spray is a fringe of articulated pampilles, small pendant elements strung to swing independently with the wearer's every movement, giving the lower portion of the brooch a genuinely kinetic quality that a fixed floral motif alone cannot achieve. This combination — a naturalistic spray above, a trembling fringe below — was a favoured formula among goldsmiths who understood that jewellery worn on a moving body benefits enormously from elements engineered specifically to catch and release light continuously, rather than only when the wearer changes position entirely. Carat weight, colour and clarity across the mixed old cushion and rose-cut diamond population are available on request. The piece carries genuine age and character, evident in its cutting styles and construction; buyers of period jewellery understand that pieces of this vintage occasionally show honest signs of wear consistent with decades of use, and Legacy is fully transparent about condition, sharing complete detail ahead of any purchase decision. Worn at the shoulder of a coat or the lapel of a structured jacket, the spray provides a naturalistic focal point while the pampille fringe below adds continuous movement and shimmer. This is a piece suited to a collector who values the romance of an aged, hand-cut diamond over the harder brilliance of a modern stone, someone drawn to jewellery that carries visible history rather than pristine uniformity. Floral sprays with intact, fully articulated pampille fringes are a genuinely scarce survival category, since fringe elements are the most easily damaged or lost component of any period brooch over long-term wear. Independent certification is available on request, and Legacy's specialists are glad to discuss condition, history and the fringe's articulation in complete honesty and detail. A collector examining the piece closely should also note how the pampille fringe was constructed: each drop is individually linked rather than strung on a single wire, meaning the loss of one element would not compromise the movement of the others, a small but telling mark of considered original engineering. This spray is entered into the Legacy register as an evocative example of period floral design, and we welcome a private viewing appointment for collectors drawn to authentic, character-rich antique jewellery.
Specifications
- Form: Spray
- Cut / Shape: Cushion Cut
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