TENDER LOVE
Delicate antique necklace 14 carat gold + platinum diamonds Art Deco around 1930
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The necklace presented here is a delicate and at the same time expressive piece of jewelry
from the Art Deco period around 1930 - an era that was celebrated internationally for its clear lines, stylized elegance and
architectural aesthetics.
In the years following the cultural upheaval of the Roaring Twenties, a jewelry style emerged,
that combined lightness and luxurious precision.
Jewelry no longer served merely as representative status, but as an expression of modern beauty and self-confident femininity.
This fine necklace is made from 585 (14 carat) white goldrefined by the elegant combination of Platinum elements and
a brilliant Diamond setting. The pendant has the drop shape typical of Art Déco:
slender, symmetrical and stylistically clearly defined.
With filigree, handcrafted precision, delicate Openwork ornaments and fine lines,
which create a sophisticated interplay of light and structure.
A centrally set diamond forms the radiant focus of the piece of jewelry - surrounded by artful
Milgrain mill handle techniquewhich visually enhances the sparkle of the gemstone and
and gives the surface a finely beaded frame.
Additional small diamonds accentuate the upper elements of the pendant and underline the
underline the stylish lightness that is characteristic of jewelry from this era.
The fine, elegant white gold chain is harmoniously integrated and supports the pendant with a floating,
almost weightless impression.
The necklace sits comfortably and softly on the décolleté and, thanks to the clear Art Deco lines
a luminous play with every movement.
The antique necklace is in very good condition with minor signs of wear due to age.
Dimensions in cm: Total length of the chain: 43 Pendant: 3 x 1
Material: 585 gold, rhodium-plated, diamonds
Provenance: probably Germany around 1930
You will receive our jewelry ready to give and lovingly packaged with expertise.