Antique trefoil stickpin/charm, 14K
A sweet little treasure from around 1900, crafted in 14K gold and set with three sparkly antique diamonds forming a trefoil; a Victorian symbol of luck, protection, and the three virtues.The diamonds total approx. 0.45 ct in that soft, old-world Wesselton-to-slightly-tinted palette, with one tiny rose-cut diamond sparkling quietly at the centre.Dangling below is a bright oval sapphire, 4.2 × 3.2 mm, a clear, lively blue that adds the perfect drop of colour and movement.It’s super charming, and has that unmistakable turn-of-the-century grace, the kind of piece that looks small at first glance but carries a lot of soul and getting a lot of attention.
It can be converted for free by my jeweler by using the pin for the bail. Normally she is able to keep the hallmarks. Last picture is the last one I had converted to a charm.
Circa 1900
14K / 585 gold
Trefoil motif: 17 × 11 mm
Sapphire: 4.2 × 3.2 mm, bright transparent blue
Diamonds: approx. 0.45 ct total (W–slightly tinted white / VS–SI)
Plus one tiny rose-cut diamond in the centre
Perfect antique condition
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PS: Most of the pieces I find have lived full lives long before finding their way to you carrying with them patina, gentle wear, and the kind of character you can’t fake. Photos and videos are part of the description. Boxes, dogs, cats and other props are not included.


