Diamond Pendant-brooch Centering a Pear-shaped Diamond, Framed and Accented by Round, Baguette and Pear-shaped Diamonds
Convertibility is one of the more practical luxuries in fine jewellery, and this pendant-brooch delivers it without compromise to either form. At its heart sits a pear-shaped diamond, the elongated silhouette chosen specifically for how gracefully it drapes whether pinned horizontally as a brooch or suspended vertically as a pendant — a pear-shaped stone simply reads well in both orientations in a way that a round or square stone often cannot manage. The centre stone is framed and accented by round, baguette and pear-shaped diamonds, the baguettes lending clean structural lines to the surround while the smaller round and pear accents soften the transition between frame and centre stone. Critically, the piece is fitted for pendant conversion, meaning it functions as two distinct pieces of jewellery depending on how the wearer chooses to mount it that day — pinned as a brooch at the lapel or shoulder, or suspended from a chain at the neckline as a pendant. Carat weight, colour and clarity for the principal pear-shaped diamond are available on request; the frame's proportions alone suggest a centre stone of real substance, one confident enough to anchor a composition this considered. This kind of built-in versatility has long been prized by collectors who prefer jewellery that adapts to the occasion rather than jewellery that dictates it — the same piece can move from a formal daytime event, worn as a brooch on a tailored coat, to an evening dinner, worn instead as a pendant against an open neckline. That flexibility also means better wardrobe economy: one acquisition effectively covers two distinct styling needs, a practical consideration that matters even at the highest levels of jewellery collecting. Pear-shaped diamond pendant-brooches with genuine dual functionality — rather than a pendant loop added as an afterthought — require the setting to be engineered correctly from the outset, with a mount secure enough for brooch wear yet balanced enough to hang properly as a pendant. That dual engineering is a meaningful mark of quality construction, and pieces that achieve it cleanly are less common than the format's popularity would suggest; a poorly balanced conversion will hang crookedly as a pendant even if it pins perfectly as a brooch, and this piece avoids that common flaw. Independent certification is available on request, and Legacy's advisors are glad to discuss the conversion mechanism and stone details ahead of a private viewing. This pendant-brooch is presented within the Legacy collection as a study in considered versatility, and we welcome a confidential conversation toward acquisition.
Specifications
- Cut / Shape: Baguette, Pear Shape, Round Brilliant
- Carat Weight
- On Request
- Shape
- Baguette, Pear Shape, Round Brilliant
- Color
- On Request
- Clarity
- On Request
- Metal
- On Request
- Certification
- GIA / IGI / HRD on request
- Treatment
- None · Natural
- Reference Number
- LD-BR-0109
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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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Convertibility is one of the more practical luxuries in fine jewellery, and this pendant-brooch delivers it without compromise to either form. At its heart sits a pear-shaped diamond, the elongated silhouette chosen specifically for how gracefully it drapes whether pinned horizontally as a brooch or suspended vertically as a pendant — a pear-shaped stone simply reads well in both orientations in a way that a round or square stone often cannot manage. The centre stone is framed and accented by round, baguette and pear-shaped diamonds, the baguettes lending clean structural lines to the surround while the smaller round and pear accents soften the transition between frame and centre stone. Critically, the piece is fitted for pendant conversion, meaning it functions as two distinct pieces of jewellery depending on how the wearer chooses to mount it that day — pinned as a brooch at the lapel or shoulder, or suspended from a chain at the neckline as a pendant. Carat weight, colour and clarity for the principal pear-shaped diamond are available on request; the frame's proportions alone suggest a centre stone of real substance, one confident enough to anchor a composition this considered. This kind of built-in versatility has long been prized by collectors who prefer jewellery that adapts to the occasion rather than jewellery that dictates it — the same piece can move from a formal daytime event, worn as a brooch on a tailored coat, to an evening dinner, worn instead as a pendant against an open neckline. That flexibility also means better wardrobe economy: one acquisition effectively covers two distinct styling needs, a practical consideration that matters even at the highest levels of jewellery collecting. Pear-shaped diamond pendant-brooches with genuine dual functionality — rather than a pendant loop added as an afterthought — require the setting to be engineered correctly from the outset, with a mount secure enough for brooch wear yet balanced enough to hang properly as a pendant. That dual engineering is a meaningful mark of quality construction, and pieces that achieve it cleanly are less common than the format's popularity would suggest; a poorly balanced conversion will hang crookedly as a pendant even if it pins perfectly as a brooch, and this piece avoids that common flaw. Independent certification is available on request, and Legacy's advisors are glad to discuss the conversion mechanism and stone details ahead of a private viewing. This pendant-brooch is presented within the Legacy collection as a study in considered versatility, and we welcome a confidential conversation toward acquisition.
Specifications
- Cut / Shape: Baguette, Pear Shape, Round Brilliant
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