Antique Victorian-era pendant brooch in white and yellow gold featuring a hand-carved jade flower centerpiece surrounded by emeralds, rubies, and diamonds. The elaborate open-work design measures 2.82 inches and weighs 39 grams, and it is estimated to date to the Victorian period.
Product Specifications:
- Item Type: Pendant Brooch
- Metal: White and Yellow Gold
- Weight: 39 grams
- Dimensions: 2.82 inches (37.2 x 29.2mm)
- Style: Victorian Era
- Period: 1890
- Setting: Open-Work Design
Center Stone Details:
- Material: Hand-Carved Jade
- Dimensions: 37.2 x 29.2mm
- Color: Deep Green
- Carving: Floral Motif
- Setting: Yellow Gold Prongs
Gemstone Details:
- Pear-Shaped Emeralds: 12 pieces totaling 3.00 carats
- Round Diamonds: Multiple pieces totaling 1.50 carats
- Round Rubies: Multiple pieces totaling 0.50 carats
- Settings: Yellow gold for emeralds, silver for diamonds and rubies
About the Design
This spectacular Victorian pendant brooch showcases exceptional craftsmanship with intricate open-work design radiating from a hand-carved jade flower centerpiece. The elaborate floral motif jade is surrounded by concentric rows of pear-shaped emeralds in yellow gold bezels, ruby-accented open scrollwork, and diamond-set borders. The substantial 39-gram construction and 2.82-inch diameter create museum-quality presence while the dual functionality as pendant and brooch add versatility.
About Victorian Jewelry
Victorian era jewelry from the 1890s represents the pinnacle of 19th-century craftsmanship, featuring elaborate designs, exceptional gemstones, and meticulous hand-fabrication techniques. The combination of carved jade with precious gemstones reflects Victorian fascination with exotic materials and Eastern aesthetics. The open-work construction and mixed metal design are characteristic of late Victorian jewelry, making pieces like this increasingly sought by collectors for their historical significance and artistry.