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Art Nouveau Platinum Necklace with Diamonds, circa 1900.

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Elegant necklace in Art Nouveau style, made of platinum with elements of 14-carat yellow gold. This unique necklace is decorated with numerous old-cut diamonds, with a total weight of approximately 0.60 ct. Diamonds of H-J color and SI-I1 purity. This necklace is the quintessence of Art Nouveau elegance, typical of jewelry at the turn of the 19th and 20th centuries. It goes perfectly with classic and modern styles, emphasizing the unique taste of its owner. Chain length: 43 cm Dimensions of the decorative element: height 4cm; width 1cm. Product weight: approx. 4.6g.

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