1970s Oak leaves and enameled acorns 18k yellow gold clip brooch.
The "1970s Oak Leaves And Enameled Acorns 18K Yellow Gold Clip Brooch" exemplifies the intricate craftsmanship and design aesthetic characteristic of mid-20th century jewelry. This piece reflects a notable trend during the 1970s that celebrated nature-inspired motifs, particularly in fine jewelry. The combination of oak leaves and acorns symbolizes strength and endurance, aligning with cultural themes of environmental appreciation prevalent during this era. Additionally, the use of 18K yellow gold not only enhances the visual appeal but also ensures durability, making such brooches highly sought after by collectors today.
The green enamel detailing on the acorns adds a layer of complexity to the overall design. Enamel techniques have been used for centuries to add color and texture to jewelry; however, their application in pieces like this brooch illustrates a refined approach that was popularized in vintage jewelry from Italy and other regions. Moreover, enameled accents serve both aesthetic and practical functions—enhancing visual interest while protecting the underlying metal from tarnish.
SPECIFICATIONS:
DIAMONDS: 24 single-cut diamonds total approximately 0.25 carat, approximately VS-SI clarity, G-H color.
METAL: 18k yellow gold.
WEIGHT: 41.3 grams.
DIMENSIONS: 2-5/8" by 1-7/8".
CONDITION: high magnification photographs show considerable design details, and that is brooch is in good condition, all consistent with age and wear.
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