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Ross Pennell Art Deco Untreated Burma Ruby Necklace, 6.30 Carats
Striking in both elegance and rarity, this refined necklace centers a floating oval briolette cut Burmese ruby weighing 6.30 carats, a gemstone prized for its vivid color and exceptional purity. Accompanied by an AGL report confirming its rare Burmese origin and entirely untreated condition, the ruby exemplifies the qualities that have made stones from this legendary source among the most coveted for centuries. Framed by sparkling diamonds and suspended as a graceful drop accented with marquise cut and pear shaped diamonds, the design balances geometric sophistication with fluid movement. Seed pearls and cabochon ruby beads complete the composition. The diamonds throughout the necklace total 1.35 carats, complementing the exceptional ruby at its center. Set in platinum.
Signed Ross Pennell, this necklace reflects the discerning taste and high standards of one of New York’s most respected interwar jewelers. Established in the 1920s by Wallace N. Pennell and Philip F. Ross, Ross Pennell & Co. operated from prestigious Fifth Avenue addresses and became known for curating extraordinary jewels sourced from the finest workshops in both the United States and Europe. The firm’s refined aesthetic and emphasis on exceptional gemstones positioned it among the most notable luxury retailers of its era, catering to a clientele that valued rarity, craftsmanship and timeless design.
Circa 1925
Necklace: 16" length
Pendant: 1 1/2" length
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Signed Ross Pennell, this necklace reflects the discerning taste and high standards of one of New York’s most respected interwar jewelers. Established in the 1920s by Wallace N. Pennell and Philip F. Ross, Ross Pennell & Co. operated from prestigious Fifth Avenue addresses and became known for curating extraordinary jewels sourced from the finest workshops in both the United States and Europe. The firm’s refined aesthetic and emphasis on exceptional gemstones positioned it among the most notable luxury retailers of its era, catering to a clientele that valued rarity, craftsmanship and timeless design.
Circa 1925
Necklace: 16" length
Pendant: 1 1/2" length
Download the Report
Striking in both elegance and rarity, this refined necklace centers a floating oval briolette cut Burmese ruby weighing 6.30 carats, a gemstone prized for its vivid color and exceptional purity. Accompanied by an AGL report confirming its rare Burmese origin and entirely untreated condition, the ruby exemplifies the qualities that have made stones from this legendary source among the most coveted for centuries. Framed by sparkling diamonds and suspended as a graceful drop accented with marquise cut and pear shaped diamonds, the design balances geometric sophistication with fluid movement. Seed pearls and cabochon ruby beads complete the composition. The diamonds throughout the necklace total 1.35 carats, complementing the exceptional ruby at its center. Set in platinum.
Signed Ross Pennell, this necklace reflects the discerning taste and high standards of one of New York’s most respected interwar jewelers. Established in the 1920s by Wallace N. Pennell and Philip F. Ross, Ross Pennell & Co. operated from prestigious Fifth Avenue addresses and became known for curating extraordinary jewels sourced from the finest workshops in both the United States and Europe. The firm’s refined aesthetic and emphasis on exceptional gemstones positioned it among the most notable luxury retailers of its era, catering to a clientele that valued rarity, craftsmanship and timeless design.
Circa 1925
Necklace: 16" length
Pendant: 1 1/2" length
Download the Report
Signed Ross Pennell, this necklace reflects the discerning taste and high standards of one of New York’s most respected interwar jewelers. Established in the 1920s by Wallace N. Pennell and Philip F. Ross, Ross Pennell & Co. operated from prestigious Fifth Avenue addresses and became known for curating extraordinary jewels sourced from the finest workshops in both the United States and Europe. The firm’s refined aesthetic and emphasis on exceptional gemstones positioned it among the most notable luxury retailers of its era, catering to a clientele that valued rarity, craftsmanship and timeless design.
Circa 1925
Necklace: 16" length
Pendant: 1 1/2" length
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$62,475.00
Original: $178,500.00
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$178,500.00
$62,475.00Description
Striking in both elegance and rarity, this refined necklace centers a floating oval briolette cut Burmese ruby weighing 6.30 carats, a gemstone prized for its vivid color and exceptional purity. Accompanied by an AGL report confirming its rare Burmese origin and entirely untreated condition, the ruby exemplifies the qualities that have made stones from this legendary source among the most coveted for centuries. Framed by sparkling diamonds and suspended as a graceful drop accented with marquise cut and pear shaped diamonds, the design balances geometric sophistication with fluid movement. Seed pearls and cabochon ruby beads complete the composition. The diamonds throughout the necklace total 1.35 carats, complementing the exceptional ruby at its center. Set in platinum.
Signed Ross Pennell, this necklace reflects the discerning taste and high standards of one of New York’s most respected interwar jewelers. Established in the 1920s by Wallace N. Pennell and Philip F. Ross, Ross Pennell & Co. operated from prestigious Fifth Avenue addresses and became known for curating extraordinary jewels sourced from the finest workshops in both the United States and Europe. The firm’s refined aesthetic and emphasis on exceptional gemstones positioned it among the most notable luxury retailers of its era, catering to a clientele that valued rarity, craftsmanship and timeless design.
Circa 1925
Necklace: 16" length
Pendant: 1 1/2" length
Download the Report
Signed Ross Pennell, this necklace reflects the discerning taste and high standards of one of New York’s most respected interwar jewelers. Established in the 1920s by Wallace N. Pennell and Philip F. Ross, Ross Pennell & Co. operated from prestigious Fifth Avenue addresses and became known for curating extraordinary jewels sourced from the finest workshops in both the United States and Europe. The firm’s refined aesthetic and emphasis on exceptional gemstones positioned it among the most notable luxury retailers of its era, catering to a clientele that valued rarity, craftsmanship and timeless design.
Circa 1925
Necklace: 16" length
Pendant: 1 1/2" length
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