C. 1960 Vintage 1.36 ct. t.w. Multi-Gem Poodle Pin In 14kt Yellow Gold
Item#: 541646
C. 1960. Our Estate brooch features an adorable pup sitting pretty in an openwork wire design adorned with 1.36 ct. t.w. of rubies, sapphires and emeralds. A diamond-accented dog collar provides the perfect finishing touch. Revolver safety. 14kt yellow gold pin. Exclusive, one-of-a-kind Estate Jewelry.
Product Details (for Pin)
Length: | 2 1/4 inches |
Width: | 7/8 inch |
Metal: | 14kt Yellow Gold |
Finish: | Polished |
Safety: | Revolver |
Stone 1: | Diamond
Diamond: The hardest and most brilliant of all gemstones, a diamond can make the heart race with its pure and fiery spark. An ancient symbol of love, a diamond is the preferred gemstone for tokens of affection, such as rings, earrings, necklaces and bracelets. Diamond is the birthstone for April.
(Quantity: 5, Shape: Round, Color Grade: I-J, Clarity: SI1-SI2, Weight: 0.04 ct. t.w.) |
Stone 2: | Ruby
RUBY: A bold fiery stone, the ruby is a symbol of wealth, vitality and love. When cut and polished, the ruby's high luster is as dazzling as a diamond's. Ruby jewelry makes the perfect gift for loved ones and is the birthstone for July.
(Color: Red, Quantity: 4, Shape: Round, Weight: 0.40 ct. t.w.) |
Stone 3: | Sapphire
SAPPHIRE: A favorite gemstone of ancient priests and royalty, the sapphire radiates sophistication and grace. This prized gem comes in every hue of blue, plus the more unexpected shades of pink, yellow, green and orange, and is September's birthstone.
(Color: Blue, Quantity: 9, Shape: Round, Weight: 0.80 ct. t.w.) |
Stone 4: | Emerald
EMERALD: the birthstone of May, and from the beryl mineral family, the emerald has been a prized possession of royalty since ancient times and a good quality emerald can be as or even more expensive than a fine diamond of the same carat. Emeralds are considered the traditional gift for the 55th wedding anniversary.
(Color: Green, Quantity: 2, Shape: Round, Weight: 0.16 ct. t.w.) |