made in Saint Petersburg between 1908 and 1917.
These elegant 14K gold cluster earrings from the Russian Imperial era showcase two exquisite old mine cut, cushion shaped Colombian emeralds, weighing 1.35 and 1.14 carats. The emeralds display an exceptional bluish-green color, full of life, brilliance, and fire.
Each emerald is surrounded by a cluster of bright white old mine cut diamonds (D–E–F color, mostly VS2 clarity), enhancing the vivid hue and natural sparkle of the center stones. Beautifully handcrafted, these earrings exemplify the refinement and artistry of their period.
A rare and sophisticated pair, they reflect the luxurious elegance characteristic of the Russian Imperial era.
Total emerald weight is 2.49 carats.
Estimated total diamond weight is 1.80 cts.
Marked with St. Petersburg assay marks.
The earrings are accompanied by the American Gemological Laboratories prestige gemstone report No. 1117713 A and B for the emeralds. The report states that the emeralds are of Colombian origin and have some minor traditional enhancement which is rare.
Diameter of the clusters is 16 mm (5/8 in.)
Total height is 22 mm (7/8 in.)
Weight: 4.53 and 4.45 grams.