A breathtaking Edwardian diamond pendant. At the centre of the piece is a high white & bright cushion shaped old mine cut diamond, set in a six claw collet with an open gallery above a scalloped backplate. The diamond drops from an articulated linking bar (set with three rose cut diamonds) & sits within stunningly intricate platinum surround; finely vented, milgrained & set with 20 icy white rose cut diamonds. With a further two rose cuts set in the bale. Stunning craftsmanship. Please choose a 16 or 18 platinum chain (this is included in the price). Accompanied by an independent jewellery report from IGR (#30309951). Cut - The centre diamond is an old mine cut. The surrounding diamonds are rose cuts. Colour - G in the centre. The surrounding diamonds are F to H. Clarity - The centre is SI1. The surrounding stones are VS2 to SI1. Carat - The centre is approximately 0.58 carat, with a total approximate diamond weight of 0.93 carat. Circa - 1910. Measurements - Not including the bale, the pendant is 30mm long & 16.1mm at the widest point (4.3mm at the narrowest). Metal - Platinum. French hallmarks. 26610S047 Edwardian 0.93 Carat Old Cut Diamond Pendant, Circa 1910