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Super elegant early Edwardian (1900s) silver on gold flower and leaves “en tremblant” brooch encrusted with old-cut diamonds. The central flower is attached to a spring, so it moves as you move, creating extra liveliness and brilliance in the design! The diamonds have that “fire” dispersion that they are optimized for. If you know, you know the craftsmanship required to hand make such pieces (and how hard it is to find the right floral en tremblant brooch). Great and substantial, yet not overly large, size for both evening and day wear, to dress up and dress down!
Measurements: ~5.4 x 3.2 cm
Central diamond: ~4.3mm x 4.3mm (I tried my best to measure within the setting)
Weight: ~20g
Please contact me if seriously interested. Happy to provide additional photos and/or videos upon request. I ship from California, USA and will cover fully insured domestic shipping; international shipping for additional cost (customs, duties, tariffs are the buyer’s responsibility).
I’m pomo_juice on PS in case LT stops working again!
Thank you in advance for your interest :)
(Please no price negotiations, thank you so much)
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This gem is a mighty pink fireball on the fingers! This is the top color “hot pink” from Mogok. As you may know, quality untreated sapphires from this locale are very scarce. If this gem were a few shades redder, it’d would’ve been graded as a ruby, and an unheated Burmese ruby is easily 3x the price.
Untreated/unheated hot pink sapphire from the famous Mogok region of Burma (Myanmar). The saturation is intensely vivid, and the stone has strong fluorescence. This gem shows you why the Mogok Valley is famous for its sapphires and rubies. It’s the insane chromium content, I swear. Great collector’s piece as well if you are looking for an untreated pink sapphire of Burmese provenance to round out a collection.
The stone stays pink in all lighting I’ve seen (and across several latitudes). Eye-clean, save for a tiny crystal at the edge of the table that you have to really look for (can’t even see in the photos). Similar colors (even less saturated ones) that are unheated and of Burmese origin in the 1 carat range are priced from 8k - 15k from what I’ve seen. This is a literal steal compared to what is available, and I know once this goes I cannot find another one anywhere near this price point.
GIA certified this as sapphire from “Burma (Myanmar)” with “No indications of heating” and the color as “Pink” (not purplish pink, not purple-pink, just pink). Comes with the report.
All photos are taken with an iPhone camera in either indoor natural light (just natural light from a window) or outdoor natural light on an overcast day.
Video: https://www.instagram.com/reel/DOhMLurkkFe/?igsh=NTc4MTIwNjQ2YQ==
Free domestic fully insured shipping. Preferred bank wire/Zelle, Paypal +5%
Happy to answer questions and inquiries!
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