Estate 14K Two-Tone Gold 0.10CTW Old European-Cut Diamond Art Deco Stud Earrings
SKU: 152-00381
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These exquisite estate 14-karat two-tone yellow and white gold stud earrings feature old European cut diamonds totaling 0.10ctw graded H-I/I1, each set within a white gold center background in a beautifully detailed hexagonal mounting with delicate milgrain edging, measuring 1/4" in diameter with a total weight of 1.5 grams, stamped 14K yellow and white gold, finished with screw back closures. The geometric hexagon silhouette, milgrain detailing, and two-tone gold construction are quintessential hallmarks of Art Deco jewelry design, while the old European cut diamonds deliver the soft, romantic candlelight glow that makes period diamonds so deeply beloved by collectors. Dates to the Art Deco period, circa 1920s–1930s.
Old European cut diamonds are among the most passionately sought-after stones in the estate and antique jewelry market, prized for their distinctive hand-cut facet pattern, high crown, and large culet that produces a warm, luminous brilliance wholly unlike the precision-cut diamonds of today. The hexagonal mounting — a bold geometric form central to the Art Deco design vocabulary — frames each old European cut diamond with architectural precision, while the milgrain detail adds a delicate, hand-finished quality that speaks to the exceptional artisanal craftsmanship of the period. The white gold center background maximizes the diamond's optical brilliance while the yellow gold outer frame adds warmth and period authenticity.
A treasured find for the Art Deco jewelry collector, old European cut diamond enthusiast, or anyone seeking a rare pair of estate period diamond stud earrings of genuine 1920s–1930s provenance and exceptional milgrain craftsmanship, these hexagon stud earrings are a distinguished and irreplaceable addition to any fine antique jewelry collection. Add these extraordinary estate Art Deco diamond studs to your collection today.
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Old European cut diamonds are among the most passionately sought-after stones in the estate and antique jewelry market, prized for their distinctive hand-cut facet pattern, high crown, and large culet that produces a warm, luminous brilliance wholly unlike the precision-cut diamonds of today. The hexagonal mounting — a bold geometric form central to the Art Deco design vocabulary — frames each old European cut diamond with architectural precision, while the milgrain detail adds a delicate, hand-finished quality that speaks to the exceptional artisanal craftsmanship of the period. The white gold center background maximizes the diamond's optical brilliance while the yellow gold outer frame adds warmth and period authenticity.
A treasured find for the Art Deco jewelry collector, old European cut diamond enthusiast, or anyone seeking a rare pair of estate period diamond stud earrings of genuine 1920s–1930s provenance and exceptional milgrain craftsmanship, these hexagon stud earrings are a distinguished and irreplaceable addition to any fine antique jewelry collection. Add these extraordinary estate Art Deco diamond studs to your collection today.
Some of the photographs featured on this website have been enhanced or processed using artificial intelligence (AI) tools. While we strive to ensure that all images accurately represent our products, services, and subjects, please be aware that AI processing may alter certain visual details from the original photograph. We are committed to transparency and want our visitors to have a clear understanding of how our visual content is produced. If you have any questions about a specific image or our use of AI technology, please don't hesitate to contact us at info@nelsoncoleman.com.