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(SOLD) Antique Gold and Enamel "Cupids Forging Heart" Pendant

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(SOLD) Antique Gold and Enamel "Cupids Forging Heart" Pendant

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Photos forthcoming. Early photos will be posted to IG Stories. Price is pre-list (pre-final photography).

Darling, Romantic.

Words are inadequate to capture the magic of this pendant. We found this as a brooch, with the most gorgeous bloomed gold finish and two darling enameled cupids forging a heart at the anvil. A ruby is the “heart” and diamonds represent the shooting sparks generated by the strikes of the hammer at the anvil! Two sapphire paste cabochons and an additional ruby embellish the foreground. The enameling is exquisite, with light and shadow creating chubby legs and arms and rosy cheeks. The entire scene is so precious and heart-meltingly special.

We transformed the original brooch to this OOAK pendant, by the addition of a handmade bail, studded with rose cut diamonds in star settings, in harmony with the rest of the piece.

With love, from our collection to yours.

Unmarked.

18k gold, diamond, ruby, sapphire paste.

Dimensions and weight:

● 38 mm long (including bail)

● 30 mm wide

● 3.8 mm deep

● Larger ruby approx. 3 mm x 3 mm

● 9.8 grams

Period: Victorian

*Please note that all dimensions and weights are approximate. Age-commensurate wear may be present. The 18k bail is a recent custom addition. The enamel at the anvil has been skillfully touched up, discernible only upon very close inspection or magnification.

*For deliveries outside of the continental U.S., please contact us for shipping information.

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Photos forthcoming. Early photos will be posted to IG Stories. Price is pre-list (pre-final photography).

Darling, Romantic.

Words are inadequate to capture the magic of this pendant. We found this as a brooch, with the most gorgeous bloomed gold finish and two darling enameled cupids forging a heart at the anvil. A ruby is the “heart” and diamonds represent the shooting sparks generated by the strikes of the hammer at the anvil! Two sapphire paste cabochons and an additional ruby embellish the foreground. The enameling is exquisite, with light and shadow creating chubby legs and arms and rosy cheeks. The entire scene is so precious and heart-meltingly special.

We transformed the original brooch to this OOAK pendant, by the addition of a handmade bail, studded with rose cut diamonds in star settings, in harmony with the rest of the piece.

With love, from our collection to yours.

Unmarked.

18k gold, diamond, ruby, sapphire paste.

Dimensions and weight:

● 38 mm long (including bail)

● 30 mm wide

● 3.8 mm deep

● Larger ruby approx. 3 mm x 3 mm

● 9.8 grams

Period: Victorian

*Please note that all dimensions and weights are approximate. Age-commensurate wear may be present. The 18k bail is a recent custom addition. The enamel at the anvil has been skillfully touched up, discernible only upon very close inspection or magnification.

*For deliveries outside of the continental U.S., please contact us for shipping information.

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