Art Deco necklace in white gold, pearls and diamonds “Margot”

$1628

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Description

This new TransfÓ or transformation by ÓNÍSÌ PARIS used to be the central motif of a brooch from the Art Deco era transformed into a necklace. This sumptuous diamond-shaped piece features two natural pearls with a pinkish orient, surrounded by a flat area entirely set with rose-cut diamonds. 18 diamonds from 0.01 to 0.05 carats surround the two pearls while an exceptional central diamond of 0.015 carats centers the piece for a more majestic effect. A breathtaking piece.
Necklace Length: 46.5cm
Central Pattern Length: 2.5cm
Central pattern width: 1cm
750 gold hallmark
This unique piece had a previous life in France.

The Story: Taking its name from the 1925 World’s Fair titled “International Exhibition of Modern Decorative and Industrial Arts,” the Art Deco movement is characterized by its geometric designs reminiscent of industry (no screws, nuts, gears). White gold, platinum, chrome and silver are also characteristic of the period, during which yellow gold, previously highly prized by jewellers, was substituted for these “white” materials, further in line with the movement’s industrial aesthetics.