





Edwardian Pink Topaz and Diamond Pendant Necklace
A quiet choreography of line and light.
Created in England circa 1910, this necklace belongs to the Edwardian period’s most refined moment, when jewelry favored movement, air, and elegance over display. Crafted in a delicate interplay of platinum and 18k gold, the design unfolds in soft, intersecting curves, suspending two oval pink topaz drops that glow with a gentle, romantic translucence. Their combined weight of 4.07 carats lends substance without heaviness, allowing the stones to move freely with the wearer.
Above, old mine-cut diamonds introduce a restrained flash of white light, their subtle brilliance serving as a measured counterpoint to the warmth below. The composition feels fluid and intentional—ornament reduced to rhythm, structure softened by grace.
Light on the neck yet visually assured, this is a jewel that speaks not of occasion, but of sensibility.
Specifications
- Period: Circa 1910
- Origin: England
- Metals: Platinum and 18k gold
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Stones:
- Old mine-cut diamonds, approximately 0.08 carats total
- Oval-cut pink topaz, approximately 4.07 carats total
- Length: Approximately 14 inches
- Dimensions: Approximately 1.75 inches drop × 0.75 inches width
- Total Weight: 8.11 grams
- Condition: Very good antique condition
For the woman who understands that true elegance is never raised—only revealed.
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Edwardian Pink Topaz and Diamond Pendant Necklace
Prix de vente$12,650.00 USD