Late 19th Century Natural Pearl and Diamond Pendant Brooch Button-shaped Natural Pearl Measuring Approximately 16.5 X 13
Natural pearls of genuine size and quality have become exceptionally scarce in the modern market, making this late nineteenth-century pendant brooch a significant find for collectors of fine pearl jewellery. At its centre sits a button-shaped natural pearl measuring approximately 16.5 by 13.5 millimetres, surrounded by old-cut and rose-cut diamonds set in traditional silver-and-gold construction, with a brooch fitting that detaches to allow the piece to be worn as a pendant as well.
Colour, lustre grading and further pearl characteristics, along with metal composition detail, are available on request. Natural pearls — formed without human intervention, as distinct from the cultured pearls that came to dominate the market following early twentieth-century cultivation techniques — represent a genuinely finite resource, and a button pearl of this size surviving in original nineteenth-century mounting is correspondingly rare. Collectors focused specifically on natural pearl jewellery recognise this scarcity keenly, since natural pearls of comparable size are essentially unobtainable as new material today, making every well-documented antique example a meaningful acquisition for a serious collection.
The silver-and-gold construction and old and rose-cut diamond surround both support the piece's nineteenth-century dating, techniques that were standard practice before platinum settings and modern brilliant cuts became the dominant convention in the following century. The detachable brooch fitting adds practical versatility, allowing the pearl to be worn as a pendant on its own chain for a more understated look, or as a full brooch with its diamond surround for greater formal presence at more significant occasions.
A natural pearl of this quality functions as a genuine centrepiece within any fine jewellery collection, valued as much for its rarity and authenticity as for its lustrous, understated beauty — precisely the quiet-luxury quality that discerning collectors have long associated with fine natural pearls over more ostentatious gemstone choices favoured by less patient buyers.
On the body, worn as a brooch or converted to pendant format, the pearl's soft lustre suits both formal evening occasions and refined daytime dressing equally well. The pin and detachment mechanisms were both checked for secure function ahead of listing, and any condition history appropriate to the piece's age is disclosed candidly to genuinely interested buyers.
Independent certification confirming natural, as opposed to cultured, origin can be arranged prior to purchase and is considered essential documentation for a natural pearl of this significance. This pendant brooch takes its place in the Legacy house collection, and our advisors are pleased to arrange a private viewing at a time that suits you.
Specifications
- Metal: Gold
- Gemstones: Pearl
- Carat Weight
- On Request
- Shape
- On Request
- Color
- On Request
- Clarity
- On Request
- Metal
- Gold
- Certification
- GIA / IGI / HRD on request
- Treatment
- None · Natural
- Reference Number
- LD-BR-0191
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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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Natural pearls of genuine size and quality have become exceptionally scarce in the modern market, making this late nineteenth-century pendant brooch a significant find for collectors of fine pearl jewellery. At its centre sits a button-shaped natural pearl measuring approximately 16.5 by 13.5 millimetres, surrounded by old-cut and rose-cut diamonds set in traditional silver-and-gold construction, with a brooch fitting that detaches to allow the piece to be worn as a pendant as well.
Colour, lustre grading and further pearl characteristics, along with metal composition detail, are available on request. Natural pearls — formed without human intervention, as distinct from the cultured pearls that came to dominate the market following early twentieth-century cultivation techniques — represent a genuinely finite resource, and a button pearl of this size surviving in original nineteenth-century mounting is correspondingly rare. Collectors focused specifically on natural pearl jewellery recognise this scarcity keenly, since natural pearls of comparable size are essentially unobtainable as new material today, making every well-documented antique example a meaningful acquisition for a serious collection.
The silver-and-gold construction and old and rose-cut diamond surround both support the piece's nineteenth-century dating, techniques that were standard practice before platinum settings and modern brilliant cuts became the dominant convention in the following century. The detachable brooch fitting adds practical versatility, allowing the pearl to be worn as a pendant on its own chain for a more understated look, or as a full brooch with its diamond surround for greater formal presence at more significant occasions.
A natural pearl of this quality functions as a genuine centrepiece within any fine jewellery collection, valued as much for its rarity and authenticity as for its lustrous, understated beauty — precisely the quiet-luxury quality that discerning collectors have long associated with fine natural pearls over more ostentatious gemstone choices favoured by less patient buyers.
On the body, worn as a brooch or converted to pendant format, the pearl's soft lustre suits both formal evening occasions and refined daytime dressing equally well. The pin and detachment mechanisms were both checked for secure function ahead of listing, and any condition history appropriate to the piece's age is disclosed candidly to genuinely interested buyers.
Independent certification confirming natural, as opposed to cultured, origin can be arranged prior to purchase and is considered essential documentation for a natural pearl of this significance. This pendant brooch takes its place in the Legacy house collection, and our advisors are pleased to arrange a private viewing at a time that suits you.
Specifications
- Metal: Gold
- Gemstones: Pearl
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