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Sapphire and Diamond Brooch, Circa 1910 Set with Round Sapphires, Each Within a Border of Circular-cut Diamonds

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Jewelry dated circa 1910 carries us into the Edwardian era, a period defined by a lightness of design and a technical refinement made possible by the platinum revolution then reshaping the goldsmith's craft. This brooch reflects that moment precisely: set with round sapphires, each stone framed within its own border of circular-cut diamonds, a repeating cluster construction typical of the period's fondness for garland-style, symmetrical composition.

The individual bordering of each sapphire is a detail worth pausing on — rather than a single large halo surrounding a cluster of stones, this piece treats each sapphire as its own self-contained unit, ringed by its own circle of diamonds, then presumably repeated across the brooch's overall design. That construction method, common in Edwardian jewelry, produces a lace-like, airy quality very different from the denser, more solid-feeling settings that would come to dominate later Art Deco design just over a decade later. It also speaks to a particular era's taste: light, romantic, and restrained, favouring repetition and symmetry over the bold, geometric statement pieces that followed.

Metal, total carat weight, and specific colour and clarity grading are not confirmed in our archive record, so all remain on request, available in full through our advisors — a step we'd recommend for any piece of this age, given how much a stone's history and cutting era contribute to its overall value. Sapphire and diamond jewelry from the early twentieth century occupies a particularly desirable niche among period collectors, both for the design sensibility itself and for the increasing scarcity of pieces that have survived more than a century in good, wearable condition.

As a brooch, its garland-style construction suits classic, formal placement — centered on a lapel, pinned at the collarbone of an evening gown, or fastened to a simple wrap, letting the repeating sapphire-and-diamond clusters catch light evenly across the piece. The pin's fitting reflects its period origin; our advisors can speak to its current condition and any restoration history known to us.

A brooch surviving from 1910 is, in itself, a small act of preservation — worn, cared for, and passed along by owners across more than a century, arriving today as a genuinely historic object rather than a modern reproduction of period style.

Independent certification, where obtainable for a piece of this age, is available on request. This piece is entered in the Legacy register, offered with full transparency regarding its age and condition.

We would welcome a private conversation about this circa-1910 brooch — please reach out to arrange a closer look at your convenience.

Specifications

  • Cut / Shape: Round Brilliant
  • Gemstones: Sapphire
Carat Weight
On Request
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-0299

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Jewelry dated circa 1910 carries us into the Edwardian era, a period defined by a lightness of design and a technical refinement made possible by the platinum revolution then reshaping the goldsmith's craft. This brooch reflects that moment precisely: set with round sapphires, each stone framed within its own border of circular-cut diamonds, a repeating cluster construction typical of the period's fondness for garland-style, symmetrical composition.

The individual bordering of each sapphire is a detail worth pausing on — rather than a single large halo surrounding a cluster of stones, this piece treats each sapphire as its own self-contained unit, ringed by its own circle of diamonds, then presumably repeated across the brooch's overall design. That construction method, common in Edwardian jewelry, produces a lace-like, airy quality very different from the denser, more solid-feeling settings that would come to dominate later Art Deco design just over a decade later. It also speaks to a particular era's taste: light, romantic, and restrained, favouring repetition and symmetry over the bold, geometric statement pieces that followed.

Metal, total carat weight, and specific colour and clarity grading are not confirmed in our archive record, so all remain on request, available in full through our advisors — a step we'd recommend for any piece of this age, given how much a stone's history and cutting era contribute to its overall value. Sapphire and diamond jewelry from the early twentieth century occupies a particularly desirable niche among period collectors, both for the design sensibility itself and for the increasing scarcity of pieces that have survived more than a century in good, wearable condition.

As a brooch, its garland-style construction suits classic, formal placement — centered on a lapel, pinned at the collarbone of an evening gown, or fastened to a simple wrap, letting the repeating sapphire-and-diamond clusters catch light evenly across the piece. The pin's fitting reflects its period origin; our advisors can speak to its current condition and any restoration history known to us.

A brooch surviving from 1910 is, in itself, a small act of preservation — worn, cared for, and passed along by owners across more than a century, arriving today as a genuinely historic object rather than a modern reproduction of period style.

Independent certification, where obtainable for a piece of this age, is available on request. This piece is entered in the Legacy register, offered with full transparency regarding its age and condition.

We would welcome a private conversation about this circa-1910 brooch — please reach out to arrange a closer look at your convenience.

Specifications

  • Cut / Shape: Round Brilliant
  • Gemstones: Sapphire
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Round Brilliant

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