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1950s Estate Multi-Shape Diamond Brooch & Pendant | 14.50ct | Platinum | 2.5"
1950s Estate Multi-Shape Diamond Brooch & Pendant | 14.50ct | Platinum | 2.5"
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From the golden age of American fine jewelry comes this extraordinary 1950s Estate Multi-Shape Diamond Brooch and Pendant — a piece that embodies the era's uncompromising commitment to craftsmanship and drama. A cascading flame of natural diamonds in oval, marquise, brilliant, and baguette cuts is hand-set in platinum, each stone chosen and positioned to maximize brilliance and movement.
Totaling approximately 14.50 carats across the full composition, the effect is breathtaking — a river of white light that shifts and dances with every movement. Weighing 24.96 grams of solid platinum and measuring approximately 2½ inches, this piece commands attention whether worn as a brooch on a lapel or suspended from a chain via its dual bail system.
Presented in pre-owned condition, this is a rare opportunity to acquire a significant piece of 1950s American estate jewelry — the kind of piece that defined an era and continues to captivate collectors today.
- Estate Jewelry | 1950s
- Natural Diamonds — Ovals, Marquise, Brilliants & Baguettes
- Approximate Total: 14.50 Carats
- Platinum
- Weight: 24.96 Grams
- Length: Approx. 2½"
- Dual Bail — Wearable as Brooch or Pendant
- Pre-Owned
Why You'll Love This Piece
- Rare 1950s provenance — genuine mid-century American estate jewelry of this caliber is increasingly scarce and highly sought after by serious collectors.
- Multi-shape diamond drama — the combination of ovals, marquise, brilliants, and baguettes creates a layered brilliance no single-cut piece can match.
- Platinum craftsmanship — hand-set in solid platinum, this piece is built to last generations and only grows more valuable with time.
- Two ways to wear it — the dual bail design means it transitions effortlessly from brooch to pendant, giving you versatile styling for any occasion.
- A true heirloom gift — for the collector, the connoisseur, or the person in your life who deserves something genuinely extraordinary.
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