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Lot 8477
Impressive Peridot and Diamond Pendant
3 December 2006, 11:00 PST
Los AngelesUS$25,000 - US$30,000
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Burma
Long the most acclaimed source for fine quality peridots, Burma is the origin of the present impressive pendant. It features a fine quality pear-shaped stone, weighing approximately 63.72 carats, with superb clarity, deep saturation of green without and evidence of yellow and it possesses excellent luster. It is set within a diamond frame mounted with 124 brilliant-cut diamonds, weighing approximately 3.53 carats. The pendant is suspended from an 18K white gold necklace formed of a triple-chain bezel-set with 43 rose-cut diamonds, weighing approximately 5.8 carats and a single large pear-shaped diamond, weighing approximately 1.24 carats, within a surround of small brilliant-cut diamonds weighing approxiamately 1.08 carats. completed by a pavé-diamond set barrel-form clasp. This is a statement piece which is also an excellent choice for the collector of fine peridots. Length 15 ½in
Long the most acclaimed source for fine quality peridots, Burma is the origin of the present impressive pendant. It features a fine quality pear-shaped stone, weighing approximately 63.72 carats, with superb clarity, deep saturation of green without and evidence of yellow and it possesses excellent luster. It is set within a diamond frame mounted with 124 brilliant-cut diamonds, weighing approximately 3.53 carats. The pendant is suspended from an 18K white gold necklace formed of a triple-chain bezel-set with 43 rose-cut diamonds, weighing approximately 5.8 carats and a single large pear-shaped diamond, weighing approximately 1.24 carats, within a surround of small brilliant-cut diamonds weighing approxiamately 1.08 carats. completed by a pavé-diamond set barrel-form clasp. This is a statement piece which is also an excellent choice for the collector of fine peridots. Length 15 ½in
Footnotes
Accompanied by a GRS certificate numbered 2004-090910 stating that the origin of the peridot is Burma.

