Product Details
An exquisite antique Scottish pendant/ brooch from the mid-Victorian era (Cira 1860) decorated with five square scissor cut cairngorms (approx. 2ct each) with a sumptuous chocolate brown hue.
Scottish jewellery grew in popularity across Britain in the mid-1800s and was influenced by Queen Victoria’s love of the pieces. Cairngorms are a form of Quartz and mined in the Cairngorm mountains, giving them their name. They’re the national gem of Scotland and have ornamented Scottish jewellery and weaponry throughout history.
The piece is modelled in 18ct gold with ornate beading around the edge and intricate Celtic patterning engraved across the front and bale. It’s highly collectable, in excellent condition and would look wonderful pinned to a lapel or hung from a gold chain.
We recommend you insure for £1,900. We can provide a written Valuation on completion of the sale.
WEIGHT: 11.6 grams
MEASURES: Height 34mm (52mm inc. bale) x Width 33mm x Depth 8mm
METAL: 18ct Gold (Tested)
STONES: Cairngorms (7 x 7mm, approx. 2ct each – 10ct total)
AGE: Victorian. (Circa 1860)
CONDITION: Excellent
ITEM NUMBER: CP24
We provide Free Worldwide Shipping for this item. Interest Free Layaway and Finance Payment Options are also available. Please enquire for more details.