Sapphire and Diamond Brooch Pendant Cabochon Sapphire, Old and Rose-cut Diamonds, Platinum, Silver and Gold
At a glance
Shape
Cabochon
Carat
On Request
Colour
On Request
Clarity
On Request
Metal
Gold Platinum
A cabochon sapphire anchors this brooch pendant, its polished, domed surface offering a smooth, glowing pool of blue rather than the faceted sparkle a cut stone would provide — a format long favored for exceptional sapphire material, since cabochon cutting is often reserved for stones whose color and clarity are considered too fine to interrupt with facets. Old and rose-cut diamonds surround it, their softer, more candlelit brilliance in keeping with the antique character of the piece, set across a tri-metal construction of platinum, silver, and gold that itself signals an earlier era of jewelry-making, when silver was commonly used atop gold to whiten a setting before platinum became widely available to working jewelers.
Total carat weight and clarity grading are available on request, as we do not publish figures that have not been verified directly against the stones. The dual brooch-and-pendant fitting extends this piece's practical life considerably, allowing it to be worn pinned to a lapel or coat by day and suspended from a chain as a pendant by evening — a versatility that period jewelry of this kind was often specifically engineered to provide, since a single fine piece was expected to serve multiple purposes across a well-considered wardrobe over many years.
The cabochon sapphire's smooth, unfaceted glow gives this brooch pendant a quiet, old-world elegance distinct from more modern, brilliance-forward jewelry, making it a considered choice for a client who values depth of color and historical character over maximum sparkle. Its tri-metal construction and mixed antique diamond cuts also mark it as a piece of genuine interest to collectors of period jewelry, worn as comfortably today as it would have been generations ago by its very first owner.
This brooch pendant bears the Legacy mark following detailed in-house gemological review, and independent certification is available on request for clients who wish a third-party laboratory report before acquiring it. We are also glad to discuss the tri-metal technique that defines its distinctive construction.
We recommend clients with an interest in tri-metal construction examine this piece closely during a private viewing, since the subtle interplay between platinum, silver, and gold is a detail best appreciated firsthand rather than through description.
For a client with a particular interest in period jewelry techniques, we are also glad to explain how tri-metal construction fell out of favor once platinum alone became widely accessible to working jewelers.
We would welcome a private conversation about this piece's history and its acquisition — reach out to arrange a viewing at your own convenience.
Specifications
- Metal: Gold Platinum
- Cut / Shape: Cabochon
- Gemstones: Sapphire
- Carat Weight
- On Request
- Shape
- Cabochon
- Color
- On Request
- Clarity
- On Request
- Metal
- Gold Platinum
- Certification
- GIA / IGI / HRD on request
- Treatment
- None · Natural
- Reference Number
- LD-BR-0275
Brink's Global insured worldwide delivery — every Legacy acquisition ships door-to-door through Brink's secure network, fully insured, in discreet neutral packaging.
White-glove delivery — for qualifying pieces, our concierge arranges in-person delivery to your residence or private office.
3-day exclusive hold — your reservation holds the piece privately for 3 days, fully refundable.
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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A cabochon sapphire anchors this brooch pendant, its polished, domed surface offering a smooth, glowing pool of blue rather than the faceted sparkle a cut stone would provide — a format long favored for exceptional sapphire material, since cabochon cutting is often reserved for stones whose color and clarity are considered too fine to interrupt with facets. Old and rose-cut diamonds surround it, their softer, more candlelit brilliance in keeping with the antique character of the piece, set across a tri-metal construction of platinum, silver, and gold that itself signals an earlier era of jewelry-making, when silver was commonly used atop gold to whiten a setting before platinum became widely available to working jewelers.
Total carat weight and clarity grading are available on request, as we do not publish figures that have not been verified directly against the stones. The dual brooch-and-pendant fitting extends this piece's practical life considerably, allowing it to be worn pinned to a lapel or coat by day and suspended from a chain as a pendant by evening — a versatility that period jewelry of this kind was often specifically engineered to provide, since a single fine piece was expected to serve multiple purposes across a well-considered wardrobe over many years.
The cabochon sapphire's smooth, unfaceted glow gives this brooch pendant a quiet, old-world elegance distinct from more modern, brilliance-forward jewelry, making it a considered choice for a client who values depth of color and historical character over maximum sparkle. Its tri-metal construction and mixed antique diamond cuts also mark it as a piece of genuine interest to collectors of period jewelry, worn as comfortably today as it would have been generations ago by its very first owner.
This brooch pendant bears the Legacy mark following detailed in-house gemological review, and independent certification is available on request for clients who wish a third-party laboratory report before acquiring it. We are also glad to discuss the tri-metal technique that defines its distinctive construction.
We recommend clients with an interest in tri-metal construction examine this piece closely during a private viewing, since the subtle interplay between platinum, silver, and gold is a detail best appreciated firsthand rather than through description.
For a client with a particular interest in period jewelry techniques, we are also glad to explain how tri-metal construction fell out of favor once platinum alone became widely accessible to working jewelers.
We would welcome a private conversation about this piece's history and its acquisition — reach out to arrange a viewing at your own convenience.
Specifications
- Metal: Gold Platinum
- Cut / Shape: Cabochon
- Gemstones: Sapphire
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