Vintage David Webb Baroque Pearl Diamond 18k Yellow Gold Platinum Link Necklace

$ 16,200 $ 10,500

SKU:

One Vintage David Webb Baroque Pearl Diamond 18k Yellow Gold Platinum Link Necklace. Featuring one baroque pearl. Accented by 42 round brilliant cut diamonds with a total weight of approximately 2.00 carats, graded colorless, VS clarity. Crafted in 18 karat yellow gold and platinum signed David Webb with French hallmarks and purity marks. Circa 1970. The necklace is 16 ½ inches in length.

About this Item: Elegance takes center stage with this vintage David Webb baroque pearl and diamond link necklace, a true masterpiece that seems like it was plucked from the depths of a fairytale. At its heart, a lustrous baroque pearl, unique and captivating, whispers tales of underwater kingdoms and mermaids' treasures. Surrounding this oceanic jewel, 42 round brilliant cut diamonds, like glimmering droplets of water, add a touch of enchantment with their collective weight of approximately 2.00 carats, each a testament to nature's wondrous beauty. The necklace is lovingly crafted in 18 karat yellow gold and platinum, showcasing the iconic David Webb signature, French hallmarks, and purity marks, as if to emphasize the enduring legacy of this piece. Circa 1980, this necklace is not merely jewelry; it's a portal to a world where imagination meets reality, and the beauty of the deep blue sea is forever entwined with your elegance.

JWS Flawless Protection Plan
  • Free Resizing & Free Insured Shipping
  • Sizing Doesn't Affect The Ability To Return
  • Free Appraisal with Purchase
  • 7 Day 100% Return Policy
  • 30-Day Exchange for Full Credit
  • 100% Authenticity Guaranteed
Certificate/Appraisal 
FAQs
Ask a question

Articles

Are All Green Stones Emeralds? - Jack Weir & Sons Jewelry

Are All Green Stones Emeralds? - Jack Weir & Sons Jewelry

Read more
Choosing The Best Jewelry For Mom
Art Deco

Choosing The Best Jewelry For Mom

Read more
Types Of Gold Chain Links

Types Of Gold Chain Links

Read more
Are All Red Stones Rubies?

Are All Red Stones Rubies?

Read more
View More