Platinum Diamond Brooch

Sourced from our Estate collection

A mid-century diamond encrusted platinum brooch. This brooch was hand fabricated in the 50's, an era that saw Elvis on his motorcycle, Marilyn Monroe sing diamonds are a girls best friend & Coco Chanel introduce the iconic tweed Chanel suit. This piece as a beautiful touch of chic that spans the test of time. This diamond brooch is sure to be a best friend to a tailored jacket or sultry cocktail dress.

$4,500.00 (CAD)
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Details

Material
Platinum
Stones
1.32ctw Diamonds VS2-SI1 G-I
Size
44mm x 24mm
Weight
2.80g
Condition
Like New

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Created:2025/01/23 17:56
About

Mid-Century Era

(1950 - 1965)
This post-war Era saw the rise of platinum once again as well as the rise of designer jewellery such as Tiffany & Co., Cartier and Van Cleef and Arpels. Post-war prosperity helped launch designers such as these into collectors’ pieces.

In a post war world, people looked toward fun and lighthearted motives such as animals, insects and flowers to keep peoples spirits up. The era was also a revival for centre stones in engagement rings, most popularly using the marquise cut with diamond.

Faux pearls and multi-strand necklaces were popular daytime wear as well as large button style earrings and wide yellow gold bracelets. Large abstract brooches were also the rage, often times worn in a group on one shoulder. This offered interest to everyday outfits as well as a polished professional office looks.

Space themes broke into the mainstream as we entered the “Atomic Age”. This inspired jewellery pieces such as brooches in the shape of spaceships and “Sputnik” rings were often seen with starbursts on the era’s most stylish.

At the same time a modernist movement began during this period. Independent studio artists set up shop producing avaunt-garde designs. These were handcrafted and in abstract forms made of silver and semi-precious stones. These pieces remain highly collectible today.

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The world’s most popular and recognizable gemstone- diamonds first appear in history books as early as the 4th century BC in India where they were used in trade. Slowly, they found their way to Western Europe. By the 1400s, diamonds were becoming all the rage with Europe’s elite. When the 1870s arrived, annual rough diamond production was under a million carats a year and by the 1990s it was over 100 million carats a year. Diamonds are the birthstone for April and are considered the traditional stone to propose with. They rank 10 on the Mohs hardness scale, making it the defining material for the scale.
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Platinum Diamond Brooch

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