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Vintage Panther Enamel Brooch 18k Gold Diamond Emerald Estate Jewelry

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A gorgeous vintage panther enamel brooch, crafted of 18k gold, features diamonds, with an emerald accented eye. The panther's sleek body is adorned with diamonds, creating a beautiful contrast with the glossy black enamel spots. The panther is captured in a dynamic leap to add a sense of energy to the piece. The curve of the tail and outstretched limbs enhance the panther’s fluidity. The emerald accent for the eye brings a touch of personality to the piece. This vintage brooch is an exciting piece with a design that is as playful as it is striking. The vintage panther brooch is made of 18 karat yellow gold, enamel and encrusted with round brilliant cut diamonds (G-H color, VS clarity, approximately 4.70 carats total weight). The vintage brooch measures 3 ½” x 1" (9.3 x 2.8 cm) and weighs 44.1 grams. The brooch is stamped with hallmark for 18 karat gold and unidentified maker's marks. Animal Motifs in Jewelry Design: Animal motifs have been a significant part of jewelry design for centuries, symbolizing various attributes and qualities associated with different creatures. These motifs not only add an element of nature's beauty to the pieces but also imbue them with symbolic meanings that resonate with wearers. 1. Lions, panthers, and other big cats: Often symbolizing courage, strength, and royalty, lion motifs are used to convey power and nobility. They are frequently found in both ancient and contemporary jewelry, representing leadership and bravery. 2. Snakes: Snakes are rich in symbolism, often representing transformation, rebirth, and immortality. Their ability to shed their skin makes them a symbol of renewal and healing, while their form lends itself to elegant and flexible designs. 3. Butterflies: Butterflies symbolize transformation, grace, and the fleeting nature of beauty. They are commonly used in jewelry to evoke a sense of freedom, change, and the delicate beauty of life. 4. Elephants: This design often embodies wisdom and good fortune. Revered in many cultures, elephants are seen as majestic and gentle giants that embody patience, loyalty, and family values. In Hinduism, the elephant-headed deity Ganesha represents success and the removal of obstacles, making elephant-themed jewelry a meaningful talisman for new beginnings or overcoming challenges. Similarly, in African and Asian traditions, elephants are viewed as sacred animals that bring prosperity and protection. Wearing jewelry with an elephant motif can be a way to connect with these symbolic qualities, serving as a reminder of the importance of nurturing relationships.
  • Metal:
    Yellow Gold,18k Gold
  • Stone:
    Diamond,Emerald
  • Stone Cut:
    Round Cut
  • Weight:
    44.1 g
  • Dimensions:
    Height: 1 in (25.4 mm)Length: 3.5 in (88.9 mm)
  • Place of Origin:
    Unknown
  • Period:
    1980-1989
  • Date of Manufacture:
    1980s
  • Condition:
    Wear consistent with age and use.
  • Seller Location:
    Beverly Hills, CA
  • Reference Number:
    Seller: TTOO 1-251stDibs: LU6925175382

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