Art Deco Diamond Bombé Cluster Earrings c.1930
An unusual pair of diamond bombé cluster earrings.
These wearable earrings have a series of small diamonds in a pave bombé setting. The earrings are beautifully made with an open gallery and post and butterfly fittings for pierced ears.
The earrings are mounted in a spitch setting and are beautifully low set to the ear. The name ‘bombé’ comes from the French and literally means ‘bomb-shaped’. This style is seen from the Edwardian period onwards.
This fabulous design is perfect for everyday.
Era: Art Deco, c.1925 - 1940
Measurements: Earrings 1cm in diameter,
Total diamond weight 1.0 carat (pair)
Hallmarks: Unmarked, tests platinum