Antique Edwardian Natural Pearl and Diamond Pendant
Irene Byrne & Co





Embrace the timeless elegance of the past with this stunning Edwardian natural pearl and diamond circular pendant, a piece that embodies unsurpassed artistry and craftsmanship. Made around 1905, this pendant is a statement of individuality for the woman who appreciates delicate and unique adornments that tell a story.
Featuring a rare, lustrous natural pearl that elegantly suspends within a circular frame, it is adorned with 29 dazzling diamonds, including 19 old European cut and 10 rose cut diamonds that total 0.95 carats. Set in platinum on a 15ct yellow gold base, this piece reflects a level of workmanship that is no longer replicable, making it a true treasure to cherish.
For the young bride, this pendant serves as a perfect emblem of love and commitment. Its delicate design and shimmering diamonds create a romantic aura, making it an ideal accessory for your wedding day. Imagine walking down the aisle, the pendant glistening softly against your gown, adding a touch of history and elegance to your celebration.
Why Choose This Piece?
- Unique Elegance: Stand out with a one-of-a-kind piece that combines vintage charm with modern sophistication.
- Versatile Styling: Pair it with both casual and formal attire, making it a versatile addition to your jewelry collection.
- A Lasting Legacy: This pendant is a piece of history that can be passed down through generations, making it a meaningful gift for yourself or a loved one.
Whether for yourself or as a heartfelt gift, this piece will undoubtedly capture hearts and ignite a passion for exquisite, timeless jewellery.
Circa: 1905
Design Period: Edwardian
Gemstone: Natural Pearl and Diamonds
Cut: Old European Cut and Rose Cut
Carat: 29 Diamonds = 0.95ct
Pearl Measurements: 7.50 x 6.70 mm
Metal: Platinum and 15ct Yellow Gold
Accompanied by an Independent Ian Abeshouse Valuation
Natural Pearls in Antique Jewellery
Natural pearls were highly valued in Edwardian jewellery for their unique beauty and rarity. Formed when an irritant enters a mollusk, these pearls exhibit distinct characteristics such as size, shape, luster, and color. During the Edwardian era (1901-1910), pearls symbolised purity and elegance, becoming a favoured choice in exquisite designs.
Today, natural pearls are exceedingly rare due to overfishing and environmental changes, which have significantly depleted the populations of mollusks that produce them. This scarcity has driven prices up, making natural pearls one of the most coveted gemstones in the market.
Their value in antique pieces is particularly pronounced, as they not only showcase historical craftsmanship but also represent a connection to a bygone era. Collectors and jewellery enthusiasts highly treasure these pearls, further enhancing the attraction and significance of antique jewellery featuring natural pearls.