
These stud earrings are set with old mine-cut diamonds, with an estimated weight of 0.42 and 0.43 carats. These diamonds have a 'warm' colour (circa K-L) and only minor inclusions which cannot be seen with the naked eye, but can be observed with a loupe (VS-SI).
From the early 18th century to the late 19th century, the old mine-cut was one of the most common diamond cuts used in jewellery.
You can recognize an old mine-cut diamond by its squarish, almost cushion-like shape and different proportions. They typically have a smaller table, a higher crown, and a little facet at the tip of the diamond known as the culet. As a result, an old mine-cut diamond has a very distinctive look and a very unique character.
These earrings are fitted with a curved hook, a feature often used in the 19th century. These hooks ensure the diamonds stay upright when worn and also prevent them from slipping off without the need for an additional closure.
GENERAL INFORMATION
Size: Each setting has a diameter of approximatelty 5.5 mm.
Weight: Combined weight 1.25 grams.
Age: 19th Century, also known as the Victorian era, circa 1880s.
Material: Acid tested as 14k gold.
Condition: In great antique condition with minor signs of wear, consistent with their age.
Please note that the antique box is for display purposes only.