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Find Out MoreA very striking platinumDerives from the Spanish word 'platina' meaning 'little silver'. Acknowledged since the 1900s, platinum's durability and natural brightness has been and still is today highly treasured A metallic element prized for its rarity, whiteness, high tensile strength and insusceptibility to corrosion, platinum first became widely used in jewellery in the late ninete... brooch of an arrow. It was made in the 1920s and is set with rectangular onyxOnyx is an opaque black variety of polycrystalline chalcedony quartz. and rose diamonds. It pulls apart and is then placed through the material so all you see are the two ends. This type of brooch is called a “Jabot” pin. It can also be converted to a necklace by adding a chain on either side.
A great looking piece of jewellery when worn on a lapel.
Unmarked, tested to platinum
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