Mid-Century Platinum, Gold, Emerald & Diamond Floral Brooch

$7,200.00

MID CENTURY PLATINUM, GOLD, EMERALD & DIAMOND FLORAL BROOCH. The stylized flower set with round emeralds, the stem set with baguette cut diamonds and the leaf set with marquise diamonds. Total diamond weight approximately 6.5 cts 13.5 grams

Delicate yet dramatic, 1950s floral brooches capture the postwar era’s elegance and optimism. Expertly crafted by master jewelers, these pieces pair crisp baguette diamonds—used to define stems, leaves, and geometric accents—with scintillating round brilliant diamonds that create luminous floral centers. Color is introduced through carefully selected sapphires, rubies, emeralds, and pastel-colored sapphires or tourmalines, lending each brooch a painterly quality and vivid contrast against the white sparkle.

Typically fashioned in platinum or 18k gold, these brooches range from naturalistic sprays to stylized blooms, often featuring articulated elements for subtle movement. Their construction emphasizes balance and wearability: secure pin fittings, well-proportioned stones, and attention to detail make them lasting heirlooms. Whether worn on a lapel, evening sash, or displayed as part of a collection, a 1950s floral brooch brings refined glamour and period charm—an enduring example of midcentury craftsmanship and design.

MID CENTURY PLATINUM, GOLD, EMERALD & DIAMOND FLORAL BROOCH. The stylized flower set with round emeralds, the stem set with baguette cut diamonds and the leaf set with marquise diamonds. Total diamond weight approximately 6.5 cts 13.5 grams

Delicate yet dramatic, 1950s floral brooches capture the postwar era’s elegance and optimism. Expertly crafted by master jewelers, these pieces pair crisp baguette diamonds—used to define stems, leaves, and geometric accents—with scintillating round brilliant diamonds that create luminous floral centers. Color is introduced through carefully selected sapphires, rubies, emeralds, and pastel-colored sapphires or tourmalines, lending each brooch a painterly quality and vivid contrast against the white sparkle.

Typically fashioned in platinum or 18k gold, these brooches range from naturalistic sprays to stylized blooms, often featuring articulated elements for subtle movement. Their construction emphasizes balance and wearability: secure pin fittings, well-proportioned stones, and attention to detail make them lasting heirlooms. Whether worn on a lapel, evening sash, or displayed as part of a collection, a 1950s floral brooch brings refined glamour and period charm—an enduring example of midcentury craftsmanship and design.