Emerald and Diamond Egyptian Style Pendant Brooch Carved Emerald and Emerald Beads, Old-cut and Round Diamonds, Platinum
At a glance
Shape
Emerald Cut, Round Brilliant
Carat
On Request
Colour
On Request
Clarity
On Request
Metal
14K Platinum
Egyptian revival jewellery occupies a distinct place in collecting circles, prized for the way it translates ancient motifs into wearable modern form, and this pendant brooch is a confident example of the style. Carved emerald plaques and emerald beads sit at the heart of the design, framed by old-cut and round diamonds set in a combination of platinum and 14 karat gold — a pairing that gives the piece both the cool brilliance of platinum-set stones and the warmth of gold along its structural elements.
Carat totals and colour and clarity grading for both the emeralds and diamonds are available on request; the carved emerald work itself is the piece's clearest signature, showing the kind of confident lapidary hand associated with early twentieth-century revival jewellery, when carvers looked to Egyptian temple reliefs and papyrus motifs for inspiration rather than the geometric abstraction that followed. The result is a brooch that reads as sculptural rather than purely decorative, with genuine dimensionality in the carved stone surfaces.
As a pendant brooch, the piece is built for two lives: worn as a brooch, it anchors a lapel or the centre of a wrap with real visual weight; converted to pendant format, it sits naturally at the collarbone on a simple chain, letting the carved emerald read as the sole focus. This dual function suits collectors who want maximum use from a single acquisition, and it suits the Egyptian revival aesthetic particularly well — the style was always intended to make a singular, deliberate statement rather than blend into a stack of smaller pieces.
Wearability favours evening dress, formal daywear with structured tailoring, or occasions calling for a piece with genuine art-historical character — a gala, an auction preview, an evening where guests are likely to ask about the piece rather than simply admire it in passing. Revival jewellery of this quality tends to appreciate in collector interest over time, particularly pieces with confidently carved stones and honest platinum-and-gold construction rather than gold-only economy versions.
Certification for the diamond and emerald content can be arranged through an independent gemmological laboratory on request, and our advisors are glad to discuss the carving technique, mounting condition, and conversion mechanism in detail before you commit. This pendant brooch has been catalogued into the Legacy house register as part of our revival and estate holdings, a designation we reserve for pieces with genuine period character rather than modern pastiche.
We welcome private appointments to view the piece in hand — carved stonework in particular photographs poorly and rewards direct examination under proper light. Reach out to our client desk to arrange a confidential viewing or to request additional imagery ahead of your decision.
Specifications
- Metal: 14K Platinum
- Cut / Shape: Emerald Cut, Round Brilliant
- Gemstones: Emerald
- Carat Weight
- On Request
- Shape
- Emerald Cut, Round Brilliant
- Color
- On Request
- Clarity
- On Request
- Metal
- 14K Platinum
- Certification
- GIA / IGI / HRD on request
- Treatment
- None · Natural
- Reference Number
- LD-BR-0149
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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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Egyptian revival jewellery occupies a distinct place in collecting circles, prized for the way it translates ancient motifs into wearable modern form, and this pendant brooch is a confident example of the style. Carved emerald plaques and emerald beads sit at the heart of the design, framed by old-cut and round diamonds set in a combination of platinum and 14 karat gold — a pairing that gives the piece both the cool brilliance of platinum-set stones and the warmth of gold along its structural elements.
Carat totals and colour and clarity grading for both the emeralds and diamonds are available on request; the carved emerald work itself is the piece's clearest signature, showing the kind of confident lapidary hand associated with early twentieth-century revival jewellery, when carvers looked to Egyptian temple reliefs and papyrus motifs for inspiration rather than the geometric abstraction that followed. The result is a brooch that reads as sculptural rather than purely decorative, with genuine dimensionality in the carved stone surfaces.
As a pendant brooch, the piece is built for two lives: worn as a brooch, it anchors a lapel or the centre of a wrap with real visual weight; converted to pendant format, it sits naturally at the collarbone on a simple chain, letting the carved emerald read as the sole focus. This dual function suits collectors who want maximum use from a single acquisition, and it suits the Egyptian revival aesthetic particularly well — the style was always intended to make a singular, deliberate statement rather than blend into a stack of smaller pieces.
Wearability favours evening dress, formal daywear with structured tailoring, or occasions calling for a piece with genuine art-historical character — a gala, an auction preview, an evening where guests are likely to ask about the piece rather than simply admire it in passing. Revival jewellery of this quality tends to appreciate in collector interest over time, particularly pieces with confidently carved stones and honest platinum-and-gold construction rather than gold-only economy versions.
Certification for the diamond and emerald content can be arranged through an independent gemmological laboratory on request, and our advisors are glad to discuss the carving technique, mounting condition, and conversion mechanism in detail before you commit. This pendant brooch has been catalogued into the Legacy house register as part of our revival and estate holdings, a designation we reserve for pieces with genuine period character rather than modern pastiche.
We welcome private appointments to view the piece in hand — carved stonework in particular photographs poorly and rewards direct examination under proper light. Reach out to our client desk to arrange a confidential viewing or to request additional imagery ahead of your decision.
Specifications
- Metal: 14K Platinum
- Cut / Shape: Emerald Cut, Round Brilliant
- Gemstones: Emerald
Hugh Ashbrook
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