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Okay first off, WOW, that is a great piece and what a score at $100! I love the little designs on the ends that look like Maltese crosses and the enamel looks to be in excellent shape. Be careful cleaning it because you don't want to damage the enamel, definitely no ultrasonic or anything abrasive.
Are the marks in the back a large K with an E and an A? Having trouble making it out. Also that amethyst pendant is beautiful you've got on. You have great taste!
Well done you. Love seeing extra special eBay finds like this. A jeweller with a Presidum can check in like 10 seconds if they are diamonds or CZ. Woo hoo, a bargain buy. Wear and enjoy in good health.![]()
No, only diamonds glow blue, CZ is like an pale yuk yellow colour.Thank you!!! I’m getting it checked this weekend just to see what’s what. I did loupe it....would anything other than a diamond be fluorescent because all these stones glowed blue under the light.
No, only diamonds glow blue, CZ is like an pale yuk yellow colour.
Diamonds![]()
@LorettaB, this pin is to die for!!
The black enamel is so sophisticated. I love it!
I have a cheap little diamond tester from Amazon called
Diamond Selector II. It works great, and I would highly recommend it for those of us who find these "mystery" pieces.
Thank you! I think it says “K&A” and of course I can’t find a thing online about it!!! The enamel really is in great shape and the more I see enamel pieces the more I like them. I always get a lot of compliments on that amethyst pendant. I have had it for a very long time. I just had this amethyst set because sometimes you just need a statement piece or two...I have several! I just adore the vintage look.
Hi, LorettaB,
Chiming in on this thread very late, but ... the K&A could actually be K&E — for Kaspar & Esh. The maker's mark on your brooch closely resembles the K&E in my 1930s diamond solitaire. The E in their mark very often looks like an A because of the way the arms of the E are designed (increasing in length, top to bottom).
Kasper & Esh is still run by the same family that started the business in 1916 in New York. They were (and are) known for using high-quality diamonds in their pieces. Very nice find!
I wear it at least a few times a week. It is so very elegant and the diamonds are small but gorgeous. I have always said that smaller diamonds are a definite bonus to a piece of jewelry and I gravitate to older pieces because I think the diamonds are so pretty.i love when an older thread gets a bump and i get to see something georgouse
well done Lorretta !
have you been wearing it lots ?
what a find !
that brooch was so lucky you brought it !I wear it at least a few times a week. It is so very elegant and the diamonds are small but gorgeous. I have always said that smaller diamonds are a definite bonus to a piece of jewelry and I gravitate to older pieces because I think the diamonds are so pretty.
THANK YOU for that information! I think you're right about it being K&E. I'm wearing it as a pendant today. It looks absolutely rich. To think, I thought when I won it on eBay that if nothing else, I could convert it to a ring and when I opened it up the first time I could see it was wayyyyy too big for a ring. It was the best $100.00 I ever spent!!
that brooch was so lucky you brought it !
the poor thing must have been languishing somewhere unloved by its original owner's family
i bet its happy now being loved by you
I don’t know why I missed this thread but Wow and it’s gorgeous! Well done you!