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Find Out MoreAn unusual pendant with an Earl’s coronet set with diamondA precious, lustrous gemstone made of highly compressed carbon. Diamonds are one of the hardest materials known to mankind. Colours of diamonds range from colourless, yellow, orange and brown to almost black. Natural coloured (or ‘fancy’) diamonds can be extremely rare. The cut, colour, clarity and carat weight of a diamond are the criteria jewellers use... shaped emeralds and 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.
rubies, naturalA natural stone is called such because it has not been subjected to any treatments. pearls and enamelA pigmented glass-like material used in powdered form and fused onto the metal surface of a piece of jewellery.. Underneath is a heart shaped section containing hair and initials.
Unmarked, tested to 18ct gold
Case marked in gold on the burgundy silk inside T Smith & Sons. Goldsmiths to the Queen. 28 Princes Street. Edinburgh with a Coronet above
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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