Diamond, Multi-Stone, Cultured Pearl, Platinum, Gold Earrings, Paloma Picasso for Tiffany & Co

Diamond, Multi-Stone, Cultured Pearl, Platinum, Gold Earrings, Paloma Picasso for Tiffany & Co.
The earrings feature full-cut diamonds weighing a total of approximately 1.15 carats, accompanied by interchangeable drops featuring pear-shaped citrine and aquamarine, opal beads, baroque cultured pearls, and mabe pearls, accented by full-cut diamonds weighing a total of approximately 2.20 carats; all set in 18k gold, some having platinum accents. Earring tops and one pair of drops marked Paloma Picasso, Tiffany & Co. Gross weight 56.30 grams.
Earring Dimensions: 1 inch x 1 inch
Drop Lengths: 3/4 inch to 1-1/8 inches
*Note: earrings are designed for non-pierced ears


Condition Report*:Diamonds:
Avg Color: G-H-I
Avg Clarity: VS
Shape(s): full-cut
Count: 1 - 25

Colored Gems:
Type(s): Aquamarine, Citrine, Opal
Shape(s): Pear, Bead
Count: 1 - 25
Avg Quality: Good

Pearls:

Pearl: 1
Type: Mabe
Shape: Half Pearl
Color: Cream
Overtone: Rose
Luster: Good
Surface: Slightly Blemished
Count: 4
Size: 14.00-14.50 mm


Pearl: 2
Type: Freshwater
Shape: Baroque
Color: Cream
Overtone: Rose
Luster: Good
Surface: Blemished
Count: 2
Size: 14.00-14.50 mm


Metals:
Gold

Overall Condition: Very Good
Condition Notes: Earrings and citrine and aquamarine drops marked Paloma Picasso, © 1985 Tiffany & Co, Pt950. Pearl and opal drops not marked. The aquamarine measures 18.00 x 13.42 x 10.34 mm and weighs approximately 12.00 carats. The citrine measures 17.80 x 13.50 x 10.80 mm and weighs approximately 12.50 carats. The opals measure 16.50 x 16.67 x 10.00 mm and 17.40 x 16.92 x 9.20 mm. The mabe pearls measure 14.00 - 14.50 mm. The baroque pearls measure 14.00 - 14.50 x 11.00 mm. The opals are crazed.

Tiffany & Co.: Charles Lewis Tiffany (1812-1902) founded the firm that bears his name in 1837. The boutique style business retailed stationery, silver, jewelry and objects d'art. With the growth of their jewelry interests, Tiffany soared. The company is credited with revolutionizing the jewelry industry by the invention of the open six-prong diamond setting. By 1907, the son of the founder, Louis Comfort Tiffany, rose to international attention for his profusion of the arts: painting, art glass and jewelry. As Tiffany & Company expanded, they offered select designers the ability to sign their pieces designed for the Tiffany & Co. brand; such as in 1955 Donald Claflin and Jean Schlumberger, in 1967 Angela Cummings, later Elsa Peretti in 1974 and most recently Paloma Picasso in 1980.

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