HEMMERLE DIAMOND BOMBÉ EARRINGS
HEMMERLE DIAMOND BOMBÉ EARRINGS
HEMMERLE DIAMOND BOMBÉ EARRINGS
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Important Jewels from a Distinguished American Collection
HEMMERLE DIAMOND BOMBÉ EARRINGS

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HEMMERLE DIAMOND BOMBÉ EARRINGS
Inversely-set diamonds, blackened silver and 18k white gold, signed Hemmerle, maker's mark, white Hemmerle case

Size/Dimensions: 2.2 x 2.2 cm ( 7⁄8 x 7⁄8 in)
Gross Weight: 24.4 grams
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Please note that this lot is accompanied by a white Hemmerle case.

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Rahul Kadakia
Rahul Kadakia International Head of Jewellery

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Coveted by discerning collectors and jewelry connoisseurs worldwide, Hemmerle was founded in 1893 by Joseph and Anton Hemmerle after they acquired an existing goldsmith in Munich, Germany. Originally crafting medals, orders, and jewels for German nobility and the Bavarian Royal Family, their craftsmanship achieved international acclaim in 1900 when the house was honored with a prize at the Exposition Universelle for a Bishop’s Cross set with gemstones and enamel. The cross is now a highlight of the permanent collection at the Metropolitan Museum of Art.

Continuously pushing the boundaries of high jewelry with unique metal choices paired with exceptionally exquisite gemstones and unexpected color combinations, Hemmerle’s one-of-a-kind designs are prized amongst the most respected collectors.

The present Diamond and Bombe Earrings (Lot 95) and Hardstone Cameo Pendant-Brooch Necklace (Lot 96), both fashioned from blackened silver and white gold, exemplify the house’s use of metal combinations that create texture, depth and dimension. The earrings extend outward with inversely-set diamonds while the juxtaposition of a muted green hardstone cameo within a faceted green emerald and tsavorite garnet surround highlights Hemmerle’s notorious ability to fascinate the eye. Their commitment to advancing contemporary jewelry design is readily apparent in their jewels and these two examples are no exception.

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