Foliage Treasure and Floral Splendor Columbian Emerald Brooch, a magnificent artifact from the golden age of 1840. This brooch blooms with Columbian emeralds set amidst a garden of old Golconda diamonds, each leaf and branch meticulously crafted to capture nature’s serene beauty.
Forged in a fusion of 9K and 18K gold, the brooch radiates the splendor of its time. The emeralds, celebrated for their intense green, are of the highest color grade, adding a touch of nature’s perfection. The old mine cut diamonds, steeped in history, lend a brilliance that has illuminated the ages. Together, they create a brooch that is not just a piece of jewelry, but a legacy of unparalleled elegance.
Old Golconda Old Mine Cut Diamonds are revered for their historical significance and exceptional quality. They hail from the ancient Golconda Sultanate, once the world’s premier diamond source. These diamonds are distinguished by their high crown, small table, and large facets, which give them a unique sparkle reminiscent of a bygone era. What makes Old Mine Cut diamonds particularly special is their hand-crafted nature. Each diamond was cut and polished by hand, often prioritizing carat weight over precision, which resulted in a softer, more romantic glow compared to modern cuts. This individual attention means no two Old Mine Cut diamonds are exactly alike, each bearing the unique touch of its cutter. The rarity of Old Golconda diamonds stems from their limited supply. The Golconda mines were depleted by the early 18th century, making these diamonds exceedingly rare. Today, less than 2% of the world’s diamonds can be classified as Golconda, which speaks to their scarcity and the high esteem in which they are held by collectors and connoisseurs alike. Their rarity is not just about scarcity; it’s about the diamonds’ historical journey and the near-impossibility of acquiring such gems in the modern market. In essence, Old Golconda Old Mine Cut Diamonds are not just gemstones; they are treasured pieces of history, each telling a story of the Earth’s past, human craftsmanship, and the luxury of the ages. Their special allure lies in their rarity, their unique cut, and the romantic legacy they carry.
Emeralds, long revered by Maharajas and the Mughal Empire, and extolled in ancient Sanskrit tales, are among the most coveted gems. The finest emeralds hail from the Panjshir Valley in Afghanistan, Zambia, and Colombia, with Colombian emeralds being particularly challenging to source. Their rarity makes them as prized as they are hard to find. Known for symbolizing rebirth and renewal, emeralds are durable, ranking between 7.5 and 8 on the Mohs scale, yet their brittleness demands careful cutting. The emerald cut, with its beveled edges, was specifically designed to display the gem’s beauty while reducing breakage risks.
Old Columbian Emeralds: 12-14 ct. (Approx) / 8 pcs.
Old Golconda Old Mine Cut Diamonds: 11-12 ct. (Approx.)
Dimension: 3.83(L) x 8.41(W) x 1.69(D) cm.
Weight: 18.25 g.