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Antique Vintage Deco Mid Century 14k Gold South Sea Pearl Amethyst Necklace
$ 13.72
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Description
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Listing description by: Dayna M.
The Piece
Auction Estimate:
,000 - ,000
Age Circa:
Mid Century C. 1935 - 1965
Markings
: "14K" on the clasp, tested, and guaranteed
Country of Origin:
Unknown
Brand:
Unknown
Gram Weight:
56.8 grams
Metal Type:
14k yellow gold
Item Weight Value:
-- (value all-inclusive weight)
Material
: Silk string
Main Stone
: South sea pearl
Main Stone Measurements/Color:
Length:
5.71
mm & 6.4 mm
Width:
6.36 mm & 7.43 mm
Color:
lustrous cream hue
Accent Stone:
Amethyst
Accent Stone Measurements/Color:
Total carat weight:
approximately 5.49 carats
Length:
3.60 mm & 3.74 mm
Width:
2.62 mm & 2.82 mm
Depth:
1.78 mm & 2.34 mm
Color:
semi-translucent light purple hue
Accent Stone:
Citrine
Accent Stone Measurements/Color:
Total carat weight:
approximately 6.46 carats
Length:
3.60 mm & 4.10 mm
Width:
2.62 mm & 2.39 mm
Depth:
1.78 mm & 2.36 mm
Color:
semi-translucent light yellow hue
Accent Stone:
Peridot
Accent Stone Measurements/Color:
Total carat weight:
approximately 9.89 carats
Length:
3.46 mm & 4.09 mm
Width:
2.24 mm & 3.28 mm
Depth:
1.78 mm & 2.34 mm
Color:
semi-translucent light green hue
Accent Stone:
Quartz
Accent Stone Measurements/Color:
Total carat weight: approximately 6.48 carats
Length: 3.65 mm & 4.10 mm
Width: 2.62 mm & 2.82 mm
Depth: 1.78 mm & 2.34 mm
Color: semi-translucent colorless hue
Stone Treatment:
The stone(s) appear to be untreated, but we are not certified gemologists. Stone(s) have been tested and guaranteed using a professional Presidium Duo refractive, heat, and hardness tester.
Stone Cuts:
Naturally off round and polished pearls, carved and polished amethyst, citrine, peridot and quartz beads
Item Measurements:
Wearable length:
17
"
Closure/Clasp Type:
Bead
clasp
Link Type:
Pearls and beads on silk string
Pendant Type:
--
Notable Features:
This necklace was handmade during the Mid Century era. The necklace is composed of 3 silk strings upon which South Sea pearl, amethyst, citrine, peridot, and quartz beads have been strung. The inclusion of so many stunning, eye-catching pearls in this necklace is an excellent example of the bold and creative styles of the Mid Century era, which saw jewelers create jewelry using uncommon and colorful stones, as well as incorporating new designs and re-purposing those from the past to craft entirely new pieces of jewelry.
One hundred and sixty-five South Sea pearls are strung on this necklace. Each of which would have been harvested off the coast of China before being imported to be made into jewelry. The pearls are cream in hue and display an intense luster when light hits their bodies from different angles. In-between each pearl is either an amethyst, citrine, peridot, or quartz bead, giving this necklace a splash of color, which was so popular for this time period. Each pearl and bead has been drilled through the middle and strung on the silk string. The designer has made sure to double knot each pearl and bead to stop them from rubbing together and damaging the pearls. The necklace has three strands of beads, all connected into one necklace.
Completing the necklace is a 14k gold bead clasp for comfortable and secure wear. The colorful beads and the pearl's cream hue are a great contrast to the warm hue of the yellow gold. When worn, the necklace sits just below the collarbone to rest against the décolletage on most people. A classic example of Mid Century jewelry, this necklace would make a valuable addition to any antique jewelry collection. Don't miss your chance to preserve this piece of cultural history.
Damage:
Age appropriate wear.
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The History
The Mid-Century era, 1935 to 1965, encompassed many new styles of art and architecture and this carried over to jewelry making. This exciting time for jewelry saw movements such as Hollywood Regency, Modernism, Brutalism, and the Atomic Age. Native American artisans were also making their mark in the jewelry industry. Artisans used many kinds of metals, gemstones, glass, and experimented with ceramic and wood as well. This era was filled with new and innovative designs, while also rejuvenating and reinventing older styles. The unique jewelry which emerged from this era is still very popular today.
South Sea saltwater pearls during the Art Deco era would have just started being imported from China into the western world. South Sea saltwater pearls have long been considered some of the finest pearls in the world and were usually reserved for the best pieces of jewelry. South Sea saltwater pearls are large and luminous and can come in overtones of pink, green, and blue.
Amethysts are a semi-precious variety of quartz that are valued for their varying shades of translucent purple hues. The purple color is derived from iron and other trace element deposits. Throughout antiquity, amethysts were used in religious and royal jewelry, and were considered as valuable as rubies, emeralds, and even sapphires.
Citrine is a variety of quartz that features a golden yellow hue. While yellow is the most common color, it can also be seen with a greenish-yellow, brownish-yellow, or orange tint. One famous variety of citrine is Madeira citrine, which is named for the Madeira islands off the coast of Portugal. Citrine takes on a deep orange or reddish tint when heat treated.
Peridot, unlike many other stones, occurs only in one color. Its olive-green hue varies depending on the percentage of iron contained within. Peridot hues have been seen varying from yellow, olive, and brownish-green. Very rarely does peridot occur in a pure medium-dark green with no secondary yellow hue or brown mask.
Quartz is the second most abundant mineral found in the Earth’s crust. The name is derived from the German term “quarz” and originated from the Slavic word meaning hard. It is known to be one of the hardest minerals on earth which is why it has been historically utilized in making jewelry. Quartz gemstones are hard, durable and extremely attractive. The stones can come in a variety of colors and hues. Quartz is an inexpensive mineral, while some varieties can be extremely rare, most varieties and sizes are commonly available. It has been used for centuries in the creation of jewelry and other ornamental objects. Quartz is an extremely versatile material that can be cut and carved into many shapes and sizes which has made it an asset historical and antique jewelry. Today, quartz is one of the most important gemstones in the colored stone trade and in jewelry making.
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