17th Century Gold and Rose Cut Diamond Cross
17th Century gold and Rose Cut diamond Cross
A diamond cross set with 23 old table rose cut diamonds withstands since the 17th century
Pear shaped suspension, the primary shape of a diamond ascending from an eight lobed dome embellished with mille grains repeats around the fully diamond-encrusted centre. The airy presence of this jewel is a merit of the curling wirework from which leaflets sprout in between the intersections.
- OBJECT GROUP : combined pendant and brooch
The brooch-system in the back is the only thing that’s not original. It is added in a later stage; most probably somewhere in the first half of the 19th Century. - COUNTRY OF ORIGIN : Although it does not carry any legible control marks we believe it is of Spanish or Portuguese origin.
- STYLE : Typically for 17th century South European jewelry
- PERIOD : 1650
- SOURCE OF INSPIRATION : Christianity
- THEME : Cross
- MATERIAL : 18ct yellow gold
- DIAMONDS : 23 old table rose cut diamonds.These table rose cuts are one of the very first versions of rose cuts as we know it today.
- WEIGHT : 17.50 gram (11.25 dwt)
- HALLMARKS : No trace
- CONDITION : Excellent condition – (contact us for our condition scale)
- MEASUREMENTS : Height approx. 5.75 cm (2.26 inch)
Product SKU
AD07162-0181
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