Antique 14K Yellow Gold Double Pansy Brooch with Diamonds, Circa 1960
This enchanting antique brooch features a double pansy design, masterfully executed in polychrome enamel on a 14K yellow gold framework. Each flower is rendered with remarkable botanical realism, its five petals displaying the characteristic markings of the pansy β dark radiating veins fanning outward from the center against softly blended hues. The left ...
This enchanting antique brooch features a double pansy design, masterfully executed in polychrome enamel on a 14K yellow gold framework. Each flower is rendered with remarkable botanical realism, its five petals displaying the characteristic markings of the pansy β dark radiating veins fanning outward from the center against softly blended hues. The left bloom showcases warm mauve and purple tones, while the right flower transitions into deeper blue-violet shades, creating a beautiful tonal variation between the pair. At the heart of each pansy sits a sparkling old mine-cut diamond, catching the light brilliantly against the painted enamel. The delicate shading and fine detail work suggest skilled craftsmanship consistent with the Art Nouveau or Edwardian period, making this a truly collectible and wearable antique treasure.
- Sku: 87395
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- Vendor: crisnottijewels
- Type: simple
- Collections: Best Selling , Featured
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This enchanting antique brooch features a double pansy design, masterfully executed in polychrome enamel on a 14K yellow gold framework. Each flower is rendered with remarkable botanical realism, its five petals displaying the characteristic markings of the pansy β dark radiating veins fanning outward from the center against softly blended hues. The left bloom showcases warm mauve and purple tones, while the right flower transitions into deeper blue-violet shades, creating a beautiful tonal variation between the pair. At the heart of each pansy sits a sparkling old mine-cut diamond, catching the light brilliantly against the painted enamel. The delicate shading and fine detail work suggest skilled craftsmanship consistent with the Art Nouveau or Edwardian period, making this a truly collectible and wearable antique treasure.





