Antique ruby and pearl heart pendant
$1,900.00
There is nothing quite as romantic as the heart design in jewellery, and combine it with a piece that is over 100 years old, then you have a pendant that is as romantic as it is beautiful.
Dating from the early 1900’s, this pendant was made in 15 carat rose gold and is set with a lovely natural ruby in the centre that is surrounded by an inner border of ten seed pearls, and then an outer border of a further seventeen.
Measuring 17.5mm across by 27.1mm to the top of the bail, this charming pendant will so easily be perfect to wear day or night and always look perfect.
Stock# EC444
Circa: 1910
$1,900
Out of stock
Antique ruby and pearl heart pendant
Antique ruby and pearl heart pendant made in 15 carat gold. This antique ruby and pearl pendant dates from the early 1900’s.
Where is the best antique jewellery store in Sydney?
Kalmar Antiques in the Queen Victoria Building have been dealing in antique jewellery and watches for over thirty five years. With a large range of jewellery from the Georgian, Victorian and Art Deco eras, right up to today, there will always be something for you.
Where can I have my antique jewellery repaired?
At Kalmar Antiques we specialise in repairing antique jewellery often using the same methods and techniques as when it was made. We also have two watchmakers on-site and are an authorised OMEGA watch service centre.
When was the Edwardian era?
The Edwardian era was from 1901 until 1910.
Where is Australia’s best antique store? Antique jewellery Sydney. Antique jewellery Melbourne. Antique jewellery Brisbane.
In the Queen Victoria Building in Sydney, is Kalmar Antiques who have been dealing in antique jewellery and watches for nearly forty years. Situated just a brief stroll from Town Hall station and the Strand Arcade, Kalmar Antiques is Australia’s leading antique jewellery store.
Click here to see more antique pendants, necklaces and collars that are currently in store:
https://www.kalmarantiques.com.au/antique/antique-necklaces/
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