Edwardian OEC Diamond Horseshoe Pendant
A striking, Edwardian era horseshoe pendant, modeled in 14k gold and platinum, set with twenty-nine sparkling, old European cut diamonds (G/H, VS1-SI1). These charming hand-cut diamonds are set into the platinum face of our horseshoe, using a combination of beads and modified prongs— they cover its surface, edge-to-edge. The diamonds graduate somewhat in size, the largest sitting at the base of the u-shape. This horseshoe is made with a rosy, yellow gold base— its gallery is crown-like, and the design creates an elegant, subtly-scalloped edge. A strapping, yellow gold bail is attached to one leg of the horseshoe, so it hangs at a jaunty angle in wear. This is bold, graphic, and very precisely made— we love it as a talisman of good luck! It wears well on a long or short cord/chain, alone or layered with other meaningful pieces. This horseshoe was once a brooch. It has be thoughtfully converted by our jeweler. Materials Platinum14k Gold Diamond Age c. 1900 - 1910 Dimensions Total drop