Sapphire, Emerald, Ruby and Diamond Peacock Brooch
At a glance
Shape
Emerald Cut
Carat
On Request
Colour
On Request
Clarity
On Request
Metal
On Request
Peacock motifs have long been a favourite subject in fine jewelry, prized precisely because the bird's natural plumage offers a jeweler license to combine multiple coloured stones in a single composition without the result ever feeling forced. This brooch takes full advantage of that license: it is a stylized peacock design bringing together sapphire, emerald, ruby, and diamond in one piece, the cool blues and greens of the sapphire and emerald offset against the warmth of ruby, with diamonds providing the brilliance that pulls the whole composition together.
Working across four distinct stone types within a single brooch is a considerable technical undertaking — each material has its own hardness, its own tolerance for heat and pressure during setting, and its own way of catching or absorbing light, meaning the jeweler responsible for this piece had to balance four separate sets of considerations simultaneously while still achieving visual harmony. The emerald-cut faceting noted in the specifications suggests at least one stone in this arrangement was cut to showcase clarity and colour saturation over raw brilliance, a choice consistent with the more painterly, illustrative intent behind a figurative motif like this one, as opposed to a purely geometric design built for maximum sparkle.
Metal, total carat weight, and individual colour and clarity grades for each stone type are not confirmed in our archive listing, so all remain on request pending a full gemological review — something we would recommend to any client seriously considering a multi-stone piece of this complexity. As a brooch, a figurative design like this one rewards placement where its full silhouette can be appreciated: the center of a lapel, the shoulder of a solid-colour gown, or even displayed on a scarf where the peacock's form has room to be read clearly rather than compressed into a fold of fabric. The pin's fitting is built to support the piece's mixed-stone weight distribution; our advisors can speak to the specific mechanism and any care considerations for a multi-gem brooch of this kind.
Figurative brooches occupy a beloved niche among collectors specifically because they combine artistic narrative with material rarity — a piece like this one tells a story on the lapel in a way that a solitaire or simple cluster never could, which tends to make figurative jewelry a particularly treasured category for passing down through a family.
Independent certification is available on request, covering each stone type individually. This brooch is housed under the Legacy name, offered with the full transparency our clients expect from a multi-gemstone acquisition.
We would welcome the opportunity to discuss this piece with you directly — its stones, its artistry, and how it might join your collection. We look forward to hearing from you whenever the time is right.
Specifications
- Cut / Shape: Emerald Cut
- Gemstones: Emerald, Ruby, Sapphire
- Carat Weight
- On Request
- Shape
- Emerald Cut
- Color
- On Request
- Clarity
- On Request
- Metal
- On Request
- Certification
- GIA / IGI / HRD on request
- Treatment
- None · Natural
- Reference Number
- LD-BR-0284
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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Peacock motifs have long been a favourite subject in fine jewelry, prized precisely because the bird's natural plumage offers a jeweler license to combine multiple coloured stones in a single composition without the result ever feeling forced. This brooch takes full advantage of that license: it is a stylized peacock design bringing together sapphire, emerald, ruby, and diamond in one piece, the cool blues and greens of the sapphire and emerald offset against the warmth of ruby, with diamonds providing the brilliance that pulls the whole composition together.
Working across four distinct stone types within a single brooch is a considerable technical undertaking — each material has its own hardness, its own tolerance for heat and pressure during setting, and its own way of catching or absorbing light, meaning the jeweler responsible for this piece had to balance four separate sets of considerations simultaneously while still achieving visual harmony. The emerald-cut faceting noted in the specifications suggests at least one stone in this arrangement was cut to showcase clarity and colour saturation over raw brilliance, a choice consistent with the more painterly, illustrative intent behind a figurative motif like this one, as opposed to a purely geometric design built for maximum sparkle.
Metal, total carat weight, and individual colour and clarity grades for each stone type are not confirmed in our archive listing, so all remain on request pending a full gemological review — something we would recommend to any client seriously considering a multi-stone piece of this complexity. As a brooch, a figurative design like this one rewards placement where its full silhouette can be appreciated: the center of a lapel, the shoulder of a solid-colour gown, or even displayed on a scarf where the peacock's form has room to be read clearly rather than compressed into a fold of fabric. The pin's fitting is built to support the piece's mixed-stone weight distribution; our advisors can speak to the specific mechanism and any care considerations for a multi-gem brooch of this kind.
Figurative brooches occupy a beloved niche among collectors specifically because they combine artistic narrative with material rarity — a piece like this one tells a story on the lapel in a way that a solitaire or simple cluster never could, which tends to make figurative jewelry a particularly treasured category for passing down through a family.
Independent certification is available on request, covering each stone type individually. This brooch is housed under the Legacy name, offered with the full transparency our clients expect from a multi-gemstone acquisition.
We would welcome the opportunity to discuss this piece with you directly — its stones, its artistry, and how it might join your collection. We look forward to hearing from you whenever the time is right.
Specifications
- Cut / Shape: Emerald Cut
- Gemstones: Emerald, Ruby, Sapphire
Hugh Ashbrook
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