James Cleland Smithsonite Brooch Pin Gold

$3,150.00

Smithsonite was discovered in 1802 by James Smithson, the namesake and founding donor of the Smithsonian Institution. James Cleland has created a spectacular brooch pin featuring smithsonite accented with garnet, ruby, and sapphire. The open-work composition has old-world undertones, and presents the gemstones with gracious reverence.

Metal Type: 14 karat yellow gold

Gemstone Information: One 30 x 22mm oval smithsonite, four 1.46 total carat weight of red and yellow garnets, two round rubies with a total carat weight of 0.32, and two round blue sapphires with a total carat weight of 0.24

Measurements: 1-3/4 inches long (top to bottom) x just over 2 inches wide (side to side)

Weight: 16.2 grams

Item Number: 206-00037

Mounted gemstones cannot be measured exactly, therefore carat weight is considered approximate unless accompanied by certification from an independent lab, such as SGL or GIA. Colored gemstones and pearls are often enhanced, unless documentation says otherwise.

Smithsonite was discovered in 1802 by James Smithson, the namesake and founding donor of the Smithsonian Institution. James Cleland has created a spectacular brooch pin featuring smithsonite accented with garnet, ruby, and sapphire. The open-work composition has old-world undertones, and presents the gemstones with gracious reverence.

Metal Type: 14 karat yellow gold

Gemstone Information: One 30 x 22mm oval smithsonite, four 1.46 total carat weight of red and yellow garnets, two round rubies with a total carat weight of 0.32, and two round blue sapphires with a total carat weight of 0.24

Measurements: 1-3/4 inches long (top to bottom) x just over 2 inches wide (side to side)

Weight: 16.2 grams

Item Number: 206-00037

Mounted gemstones cannot be measured exactly, therefore carat weight is considered approximate unless accompanied by certification from an independent lab, such as SGL or GIA. Colored gemstones and pearls are often enhanced, unless documentation says otherwise.