These antique pearl and diamond dangle earrings are perfect for an After-Five occasion. You'll find a charming mix of French/Swiss cut diamonds, old European cut diamonds, rose cut diamonds, and single cut diamonds all set in platinum. The earrings have a total diamond weight of 1.48 carats. Two cream white cultured Akoya pearls with silver overtones dangle from diamond accented bell caps. Antique pearl and diamond earrings like this pair are classic and elegant. Circa 1935.
Antique Pearl Earrings
Item EA-831 $2500.00
Shipping Fees USA,APO,FPO $35 International $125
Item #
ea831
Metal
platinum
Circa
1935
Weight in grams
12.46
Period or Style
1935
Special characteristics
Hand wrought classic dangle design mountings
Condition
Very Good
Diamond cut or shape
old European
Diamond carat weight
0.54
Diamond mm measurements
3.3 to 3.4
Diamond color
G to J
Diamond clarity
SI1 to I1
Diamond # of stones
4
Diamond2 cut or shape
old European cut
Diamond2 carat weight
0.45
Diamond2 mm measurements
2.3 to 2.8
Diamond2 color
G to M
Diamond2 clarity
VS1 to I1
Diamond2 # of stones
8
Diamond3 cut or shape
rose cut
Diamond3 carat weight
0.04
Diamond3 mm measurements
1.3 to 1.7
Diamond3 color
H-I
Diamond3 clarity
VS2-I12
Diamond3 # of stones
3
Diamond4 cut or shape
Swiss/French cut diamonds
Diamond4 carat weight
0.11
Diamond4 mm measurements
1.3 to 1.7
Diamond4 color
H to J
Diamond4 clarity
SI2 to I1
Diamond4 # of stones
6
Diamond5 cut or shape
Single cut diamonds
Diamond5 carat weight
0.34
Diamond5 mm measurements
1.3 to 2.7
Diamond5 color
F to L
Diamond5 clarity
SI1 to I1
Diamond5 # of stones
9
All Diamonds, total ct. wt.
1.03
Number of pearls
2 cultured saltwater Akoya pearls
Pearl shape
spherical
Pearl size
8.48 and 8.70
Pearl color
light cream white and cream white color
Pearl overtone
silver
Other pearl info
medim luster, slightly blemished to smooth complexion
Detailed information about each topic is available by clicking on the links above. Each piece of jewelry is evaluated by an independent GIA Graduate Gemologist and Certified Appraiser. The gemologist/appraiser's report is included on this page. Diamonds, pearls and colored gemstones are graded by the grading standards as taught by the Gemological Institute of America (GIA). All measurements and carat weights are approximate, unless otherwise noted, and are determined without removing the stones from the mounting. The process of determining when a jewelry piece is made and the period it belongs to is not an exact science. The determination is based on design, materials, hallmarks, signatures, and the manufacturing method. Circa dates and period assignments are made to the best of our abilities. All pearls are cultured unless noted as natural. Platinum refers to all metals in the platinum family and the alloys which are mixed with it -- palladium, platinum/iridium, and platinum/ruthenium and platinum/cobalt. A non-destructive acid scratch test is used to verify the metal in each jewelry piece. A refractometer is used to test gemstones. All gemstones have been treated by accepted industry standards unless noted otherwise. Computer monitors show colors differently; please keep in mind that the actual colors in a jewelry piece may be different from the colors displayed in the website photos. Jewelry photos are enlarged to show details. To help you determine if a jewelry piece is appropriate in terms of actual proportions that suit your style as well as the statement you want to make, we provide detailed measurements of the piece. Rings are also photographed on a mannequin's hand in a glove size 6. Jewelry pieces are pre-owned and have been expertly restored unless otherwise noted as new or antique style. For special ring orders and antique style rings which are new, the diamond and gemstone carat weight, color, clarity, gram weight, as well as other diamond and gemstone specifics may vary from the website details. If an appraisal is offered with a jewelry piece, the value for the jewelry is based on the range of prices prevailing in the most common and appropriate retail markets on the date the appraisal was completed.