Ruby and Diamond Brooch | of Scroll Design, Set with Circular-, Single-cut and Baguette Diamonds, Highlighted with Calib
At a glance
Shape
Baguette
Carat
On Request
Colour
On Request
Clarity
On Request
Metal
On Request
The scroll motif gave jewelers of earlier eras a way to compose fluid, continuous line within a fixed brooch outline, and this piece uses that language to full effect. Circular-, single-cut, and baguette diamonds trace the sweeping curves and volutes of the scrollwork, while calibré-cut rubies — small, precisely shaped stones cut to fit exact spaces within a setting — punctuate the design at intervals, adding rhythm and color without ever overwhelming the diamond linework. Calibré-cutting is exacting, custom work, each ruby ground to a bespoke size and shape to sit flush within its allotted space, and its presence here is a clear marker of old-world, hand-finished craftsmanship of real quality.
Metal, total carat weight, and clarity are available on request, as we do not estimate specifications that have not been verified against the piece directly. The mix of diamond cuts is itself notable: single-cuts, an older and simpler faceting style typically reserved for smaller melee stones, appear alongside circular brilliants and baguettes, a combination that places this brooch's construction within an earlier tradition of jewelry-making rather than a modern, uniform approach to diamond cutting practiced widely today.
A scroll-motif brooch carries a quiet, architectural elegance suited to both structured daywear and formal evening dress — pinned to a lapel, a coat, or the bodice of a gown, where its continuous line will read as movement even while the piece itself stays perfectly still. Its combination of antique cutting styles and calibré ruby work also makes it a piece of particular interest to collectors who value historical technique as much as visual impact, the kind of brooch that rewards a jeweler's or historian's close look and careful, patient study.
This brooch is entered into the Legacy register following detailed in-house gemological review, and we are pleased to arrange independent certification on request for clients who wish a third-party laboratory report of their own. We are glad to speak further on the calibré-cutting technique for interested collectors and historians alike.
Clients with a particular interest in antique cutting techniques often find this piece rewarding precisely because it combines several distinct styles in one composition, offering a compact study in how diamond cutting evolved across a single design.
For clients who enjoy the historical dimension of fine jewelry as much as the visual one, this brooch offers plenty to discuss during a private viewing, from cutting technique to the period it most likely originates from.
We would welcome a private conversation about this piece's history and craftsmanship — reach out to arrange a viewing at your convenience.
Specifications
- Cut / Shape: Baguette
- Gemstones: Ruby
- Carat Weight
- On Request
- Shape
- Baguette
- Color
- On Request
- Clarity
- On Request
- Metal
- On Request
- Certification
- GIA / IGI / HRD on request
- Treatment
- None · Natural
- Reference Number
- LD-BR-0268
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Independently certified — to your choice of GIA, IGI or HRD on request; documents shared privately with verified acquirers.
Authentication guarantee — if any piece does not match its stated specifications, full money-back refund.
Care — a soak in warm water with mild soap restores light return; have the prongs inspected annually.
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The scroll motif gave jewelers of earlier eras a way to compose fluid, continuous line within a fixed brooch outline, and this piece uses that language to full effect. Circular-, single-cut, and baguette diamonds trace the sweeping curves and volutes of the scrollwork, while calibré-cut rubies — small, precisely shaped stones cut to fit exact spaces within a setting — punctuate the design at intervals, adding rhythm and color without ever overwhelming the diamond linework. Calibré-cutting is exacting, custom work, each ruby ground to a bespoke size and shape to sit flush within its allotted space, and its presence here is a clear marker of old-world, hand-finished craftsmanship of real quality.
Metal, total carat weight, and clarity are available on request, as we do not estimate specifications that have not been verified against the piece directly. The mix of diamond cuts is itself notable: single-cuts, an older and simpler faceting style typically reserved for smaller melee stones, appear alongside circular brilliants and baguettes, a combination that places this brooch's construction within an earlier tradition of jewelry-making rather than a modern, uniform approach to diamond cutting practiced widely today.
A scroll-motif brooch carries a quiet, architectural elegance suited to both structured daywear and formal evening dress — pinned to a lapel, a coat, or the bodice of a gown, where its continuous line will read as movement even while the piece itself stays perfectly still. Its combination of antique cutting styles and calibré ruby work also makes it a piece of particular interest to collectors who value historical technique as much as visual impact, the kind of brooch that rewards a jeweler's or historian's close look and careful, patient study.
This brooch is entered into the Legacy register following detailed in-house gemological review, and we are pleased to arrange independent certification on request for clients who wish a third-party laboratory report of their own. We are glad to speak further on the calibré-cutting technique for interested collectors and historians alike.
Clients with a particular interest in antique cutting techniques often find this piece rewarding precisely because it combines several distinct styles in one composition, offering a compact study in how diamond cutting evolved across a single design.
For clients who enjoy the historical dimension of fine jewelry as much as the visual one, this brooch offers plenty to discuss during a private viewing, from cutting technique to the period it most likely originates from.
We would welcome a private conversation about this piece's history and craftsmanship — reach out to arrange a viewing at your convenience.
Specifications
- Cut / Shape: Baguette
- Gemstones: Ruby
Margaret Ashford
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