Edwardian Style Open-Link station Necklace
Fine Jewelry

Edwardian Style Open-Link station Necklace

This is a delicate, fine-link station necklace featuring a series of geometric decorative motifs. The piece appears to be crafted from yellow gold (likely 14k or 18k based on color) and measures approximately 16 to 18 inches in length. The design alternates between two types of open-work stations: a diamond-shaped (rhombus) motif with a central white metal or gemstone accent, and an oval filigree-style station with starburst detailing. The necklace is constructed with a series of elongated interlocking links connecting these decorative elements. The overall aesthetic is heavily influenced by the Edwardian or Art Deco periods, characterized by lace-like metalwork and geometric symmetry. There is a visible lobster-style clasp at the top right, indicating a modern or mid-20th-century production rather than a true antique, though the craftsmanship suggests high quality. The condition appears excellent with no visible breaks in the delicate chain or distorted links. The white accents in the center of the stations may be small diamonds or white gold/platinum plates designed to catch the light. The repetitive, rhythmic pattern of the stations indicates a high level of precision in manufacturing.

Estimated Value

$1,100 - $1,600

Basic Information

Category

Fine Jewelry

Appraised On

February 10, 2026

Estimated Value

$1,100 - $1,600

Item Description

This is a delicate, fine-link station necklace featuring a series of geometric decorative motifs. The piece appears to be crafted from yellow gold (likely 14k or 18k based on color) and measures approximately 16 to 18 inches in length. The design alternates between two types of open-work stations: a diamond-shaped (rhombus) motif with a central white metal or gemstone accent, and an oval filigree-style station with starburst detailing. The necklace is constructed with a series of elongated interlocking links connecting these decorative elements. The overall aesthetic is heavily influenced by the Edwardian or Art Deco periods, characterized by lace-like metalwork and geometric symmetry. There is a visible lobster-style clasp at the top right, indicating a modern or mid-20th-century production rather than a true antique, though the craftsmanship suggests high quality. The condition appears excellent with no visible breaks in the delicate chain or distorted links. The white accents in the center of the stations may be small diamonds or white gold/platinum plates designed to catch the light. The repetitive, rhythmic pattern of the stations indicates a high level of precision in manufacturing.

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