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1950s Emerald Ruby Diamonds 18 Karat Yellow Gold Bird of Paradise

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Brooch in 18 karat yellow gold. Magnificent bestiary brooch, it represents a bird of paradise set with a line of calibrated emeralds, round rubies sprinkled on its plumage and modern brilliant-cut diamonds on its crest. The eye of this golden bird is set with a cabochon emerald. The clasp is a pin with a safety pump. Total weight of the diamonds : 0.26 carat approximately. Total weight of rubies : 0.50 carat approximately. Total weight of the emeralds : 0.70 carat approximately. Height : 5.9 cm, width : 4.5 cm, thickness : 0.5 cm. Total weight of the jewel : 18.4 g approximately. Authentique antique jewelry - Work of the 1950's. Our opinion : The antique brooch representing an animal is a great classic of this period. This bird is slender and luminous. This item is pre-loved. Before purchasing, please refer to the images for the exact condition of the item. We provide a 100% guarantee that all items in our Closet are authentic. If for any reason you are not satisfied with the authenticity of your purchase, we will provide a full refund. We are open to offers!
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