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Antique Art Deco Platinum .9 CTW Diamonds Bow Pendant Necklace
$ 660
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Offered . .......an antique
Art Deco platinum diamonds necklace.
The pendant is unmarked, but comes with an appraisal certifying its attributes. The bow brooch is platinum. It has a total of 34 diamonds. 5 are full cut with 57 facets in Old Mine and Old Swiss Brilliant cuts weighing about .5 CTW. 29 are single cuts with 17 facets weighing about .4 CTW, bringing the total to about .9 Carats Total Weight. The pendant is strung on a modern 14K white gold chain with an integral extender that takes the chain from about 16 inches to 18 inches. Total weight is about 5.1 grams. This wonderful necklace is in excellent pre-owned condition, with no damage.
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