Dutch Georgian-Era Silver-Topped 14K Gold Diamond Earrings – Rose Cut Pears
An exceptional pair of authentic Georgian-era diamond earrings, crafted in the traditional silver-topped 14K gold construction that defines late 18th to early 19th century diamond jewelry. These earrings embody the restrained elegance and hand-crafted refinement for which the Georgian period is so highly prized.
Specifications
Period: Georgian era, circa late 1700s–early 1800s
Metal: Silver-topped 14K yellow gold
Total Weight: 8.7 grams
Dimensions: Approximately 1.50" long x 5/8" wide
Diamonds: Natural rose-cut diamonds
Center Stones: Pear-shaped rose cuts, approx. 6.7mm x 4.85mm, approx. 0.70ct each
Total Diamond Weight: Approximately 1.65 carats total
Construction: Closed-back settings with silver tops
Findings: Turn of the century replacement 14k gold lever back clips ons with base metal solder used (typical of the period)
Imported from Amsterdam. Likely Dutch origin.
Craftsmanship & Historical Context
Silver-topped gold construction was the preferred method for setting diamonds during the Georgian era, allowing the silver to enhance diamond brightness under candlelight while the gold provided structural strength. The rose-cut diamonds—faceted with a flat base and gently domed crown—reflect light in a soft, romantic glow characteristic of the period.
The pear-shaped center diamonds are beautifully proportioned and hand-set, framed within delicately worked silver settings that display the subtle irregularities and artistry expected of true Georgian workmanship.
Condition
The earrings remain in very good antique condition. Overall wear is consistent with age and appropriate for a piece of this era. Backing were changed to clip-on likely around the turn of the century. Base metal solder appears to have been used for the newer backings.
A rare and refined example of Georgian diamond jewelry...
Category
Late 18th Century Dutch Georgian Antique Gold Earrings
MaterialsDiamond, 14k Gold, Yellow Gold, Silver