





Art Deco Diamond Stickpin Conversion Necklace
This slender geometric pendant began its life as a stickpin — a hallmark of Art Deco dressing, worn at the lapel or cravat with the precision the era demanded. The design is built in cannetille goldwork, a filigree technique in which fine gold wire is coiled and twisted into dimensional textural patterns, here framing a single cut diamond in a five-prong setting at the center. It reads with quiet authority: architectural and restrained, the geometry unmistakably of its period.
The conversion has been carried out with care. The original pin mechanism was removed and a 14k yellow gold light rope chain added, finishing at 15.75 inches — a length suited equally to wearing alone or as an anchor in a layered stack.
The diamond is a single cut — a cutting style predating the modern brilliant, with a reduced facet arrangement optimized for the hand-cutting technology of the early twentieth century.
Reimagined from an original Art Deco stickpin; contemporary 14k yellow gold rope chain added.
PENDANT
Material: Tested 14k yellow gold (pendant and chain)
Dimensions: 17.3 x 8.5 mm (pendant)
Chain: 14k yellow gold light rope; finished length 15.75”
Period: Art Deco (original stickpin; contemporary conversion)
DIAMOND
Earth mined
Weight: 0.05 cts
Cut: Single cut
Size: 2.3 mm
Setting: Five prong
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