1920s 4.20ct Old European Cut Diamond Stud Earrings
Irene Byrne & Co
These 1920s diamond stud earrings are something to lust over. Anyone wanting the 'complete set' of antique jewellery, well these are for you. At 4.20ct, these old European cut diamonds are not for the faint hearted. As expected with a pair of stud earrings of this caliber from the year 1925, these are all set in platinum with a fantastic colour: G and clarity: VS2. These earrings are ‘view by appointment’ only, so if you have intentions to have a closer look at them, please do give us a call before coming in.
Circa: 1925
Gemstone: Diamonds
Cut: Old European Cut
Weight: 2 = 4.20ct
Colour: G
Clarity: VS2
Material: Platinum
Accompanied by an Ian Abeshouse Valuation
The 1920s
Gone were the empire gowns of the Edwardian Era and in came the shorter, more free flowing flapper dresses with their dropped waists and flirty intentions. As a result the jewellery changed to compliment the latest fashion trends. While old cut gems were still being used, yellow gold was being fazed out and white gold and platinum were taking over the jewellery industry creating long necklaces with tassels on the end (satouirs), line bracelets and elongated earrings to stand out against short cropped hair. Rings were perfectly symmetrical and often featured contrasting stones which really added to the whole new look of the “Jazz Age”.
Gemstone: Diamonds
Cut: Old European Cut
Weight: 2 = 4.20ct
Colour: G
Clarity: VS2
Material: Platinum
Accompanied by an Ian Abeshouse Valuation
The 1920s
Gone were the empire gowns of the Edwardian Era and in came the shorter, more free flowing flapper dresses with their dropped waists and flirty intentions. As a result the jewellery changed to compliment the latest fashion trends. While old cut gems were still being used, yellow gold was being fazed out and white gold and platinum were taking over the jewellery industry creating long necklaces with tassels on the end (satouirs), line bracelets and elongated earrings to stand out against short cropped hair. Rings were perfectly symmetrical and often featured contrasting stones which really added to the whole new look of the “Jazz Age”.