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Antique Vintage Art Deco 14k Gold Chinese Carved Jadeite Jade Dangle Earrings
$ 77.88
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Description
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Listing description by: Angela A.
The Piece
Auction Estimate:
,000 - ,000
Age Circa:
Art Deco C. 1920 - 1940
Markings:
"14k" on the backings, tested, and guaranteed
Country of Origin:
China
Brand:
Unknown
Gram Weight:
5.4 grams
Metal Type:
14k yellow gold
Item Weight Value:
5.00 (value all-inclusive weight)
Material:
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Main Stone:
Jadeite jade
Main Stone Measurements/Color:
Carat weight:
3.2 carats total
Diameter:
6.88 mm & 7.02 mm
Depth:
3.98 mm & 4.20 mm
Color:
semi-translucent, Grade A, and untreated celadon green hue with a mottling of lighter and darker green shades throughout
Accent Stone:
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Accent Stone Measurements/Color:
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Stone Treatment:
The stone(s) appear to be untreated, but we are not certified gemologists. Stone(s) have been tested and guaranteed using a professional Presidium Duo refractive, heat, and hardness tester.
Stone Cuts:
Carved and polished round cabochon
Earring Style:
Drop/dangle
Earring Backing Style:
Screw-on backings. Your local jeweler can easily convert these to the preferred backing style you desire.
For Pierced or Non-Pierced Ears:
Both
Item Measurements:
Length:
1.33"
Width:
0.55" & 0.57"
Notable Features:
These earrings were handmade during the Art Deco era. Composed of 14k yellow gold, the earrings feature stunning jadeite jade stones.
The flawless carving of the jadeite jade is a stunning example of the expertise of Chinese stone cutters, who were revered for their meticulous and detailed work with a variety of stones, especially jadeite. Since the Victorian era, wealthy Europeans had been custom ordering jewelry from China as Chinese jewelers were considered some of the best in the world. The process of ordering, making and receiving a Chinese export piece could take months at a time, so pieces like these earrings were very expensive and highly desirable.
Each earring features one jadeite jade stone which was carved by hand into a round cabochon. The stones are celadon green in hue and semi-translucent, allowing light to filter through their bodies and illuminate their beautiful shades.
Please reference the fifth photo provided above for a staged example of the stones' translucency. The stones rest securely in 14k yellow gold prong settings, the vibrancy of the gold a lovely contrast to the cool green of the jadeite jade.
The stones dangle inside an open teardrop-shaped motif that, in turn, dangles from the backings for eye-catching swaying movement. Completing the earrings are screw-on backings which makes them suitable for pierced ears.
A classic example of Chinese export jewelry from the Art Deco era, these earrings would make a valuable addition to any antique jewelry collection. Don't miss your chance to preserve this piece of cultural history.
Damage:
Age appropriate wear. There is a small fissure on the face of one stone by the setting; this does not affect wear, and the stone remains secure. There is minor patina on the yellow gold, which does not affect wear.
*This listing is for the item only. All display boxes and/or photography props do not come with your purchase.*
The History
The Art Deco era is famous for being the "Gatsby" or "Roaring Twenties" era. A lot of gorgeous and timeless designs in jewelry came out of this period. Jewelry from this period was most often crafted between 1920 and 1940. Art Deco jewelry sometimes featured white gold or platinum, geometric designs, European cut diamonds, filigree, and calibre cut stones that are specifically cut to fit the design of the piece. During the Art Deco period jewelers often made jewelry upon custom order, this would often take weeks to months to completely craft by hand.
Chinese export jewelry became popular during the late Victorian period and persisted until the 1960s. During this period, Chinese craftsmen were considered by far the best in the world. The rich and wealthy would custom-order a piece through their local jeweler, who would send the design off to China to be made and sent back to Europe. This lengthy process was very expensive, making Chinese export pieces highly desirable, then and now.
Chinese stone cutters were considered some of the finest artisans in the world. They would spend years learning to hand-carve many different types of stones and excelled in creating finely detailed pieces other artisans couldn’t even hope to compare to. Their skill was so refined that they could even carve delicate stones like coral and jade. Chinese stone cutters were so talented that Victorian era European socialites would commission pieces from them, preferring the hefty price tag that came with such high-quality work to the ready availability of Western stonework.
It was in China—where the gem-carving tradition was already thousands of years old—that jadeite reached its peak as an important artistic medium. The first jadeite reached China in the late 1700s, and late eighteenth and early nineteenth century carvers created masterpieces that are still unsurpassed in concept, design, and technical execution. Jadeite is prized for its hardness and density and occurs in green, white, orange, yellow, lavender, red, gray, and black hues. The highest grade of jadeite is translucent and has an even color distribution.
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