
Original: $4,700.00
-65%$4,700.00
$1,645.00The Story
Circa 1910. Created at the height of public fascination with Halley’s Comet, this diamond stickpin reflects the era’s celestial design language. The radiating, plume-like form and elongated silhouette evoke the motion and brilliance of a comet streaking across the night sky — a motif that briefly captivated Edwardian jewelers during the comet’s celebrated return. This stickpin is accented with 33 diamonds, including five old European-cut diamonds and 28 round single-cut diamonds. The diamonds are arranged in graduated rows along the starburst elements, with a circular diamond cluster anchoring the motif's base. The diamonds weigh 1.30 total carats, with SI1-SI2 clarity and H-I color. The pin stem is slender and straight, tapering to a sharp point for secure wear.Â
Appraised Value:Â $5,300

Details & Craftsmanship
Every detail has been carefully considered to bring you the perfect product.

Details & Craftsmanship
Every detail has been carefully considered to bring you the perfect product.
Description
Circa 1910. Created at the height of public fascination with Halley’s Comet, this diamond stickpin reflects the era’s celestial design language. The radiating, plume-like form and elongated silhouette evoke the motion and brilliance of a comet streaking across the night sky — a motif that briefly captivated Edwardian jewelers during the comet’s celebrated return. This stickpin is accented with 33 diamonds, including five old European-cut diamonds and 28 round single-cut diamonds. The diamonds are arranged in graduated rows along the starburst elements, with a circular diamond cluster anchoring the motif's base. The diamonds weigh 1.30 total carats, with SI1-SI2 clarity and H-I color. The pin stem is slender and straight, tapering to a sharp point for secure wear.Â
Appraised Value:Â $5,300























