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Find Out MoreAn unusual brooch of a labrador chasing a cock pheasant. They are secured to each other via a gold pin that unscrews to allow it to go through material so that you only see the labrador and the pheasant. Both are studded with rose diamonds. The pheasant has an enamelled head and the labrador has a cabochonA polished, not faceted, dome shaped stone - either round or oval with a flat polished base, primarily used as a cut for phenomenal stones such as cat's eyes and stars.
rubyOne of the most valuable gemstones on earth. From the corundum family, the red variety being ruby and the blue, sapphire. With the exception of the diamond, corundum is the hardest of the gemstones on the Mohs scale scoring a 9. eye. It would be an ideal present to a sportsman or woman.
This is a beautiful piece of jewellery
Unmarked, tested to 15ct gold & silver fronted
Buying antique jewellery is both ethical and eco-friendly as harmful and destructive mining processes are not needed to make an item yours. So give yourself a pat on the back!
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