Overview
A sophisticated pendant featuring a large cushion-cut gemstone in a warm 'champagne' or 'peach' hue, accented by a row of small diamonds or white topazes on the bail. The setting is a classic four-prong basket designed to maximize light entry into the stone.
Story
Warm-toned gemstones rose to fame in the 1990s as a softer alternative to traditional white diamonds. This piece captures the 'cocktail jewelry' revival, designed to transition effortlessly from day to evening wear.
Maker / Origin
While the specific maker is not visible, this style is consistent with high-end department store jewelers or boutique designers who specialized in 'fancy color' semi-precious stones during the rise of the 'nude' color palette in fashion.
Condition & Value
The stone appears well-set with no visible chips to the facets. The chain and bail show a bright luster, suggesting it has been well-cared for. High-quality metal and natural stones retain value best. Value depends heavily on whether the metal is 10k/14k gold or gold-plated, and if the stone is natural morganite or champagne quartz.