
Property of an American Philanthropist
Pair of Colored Diamond Earclips
Auction Closed
June 8, 04:25 PM GMT
Estimate
15,000 - 20,000 USD
Lot Details
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Property of an American Philanthropist
Hemmerle | Pair of Colored Diamond Earclips
Of domed design, pavé-set round diamonds of brown hue, with maker's mark for Hemmerle.
Please note that the diamonds of brown hue have not been tested for natural origin of color.
Founded in 1893, Hemmerle is a fourth-generation family-run jeweler known for its one-of-a-kind creations characterized by innovative material combinations and a dedication to craftsmanship and quality. Each jewel is layered with cultural references and may be considered an original work of art. Today, Christian Hemmerle leads the company alongside his wife Yasmin and parents Stefan and Sylveli.
Hemmerle’s current design philosophy was sparked in the 1990s by a client who ‘detested flashy gems’ and wore early 19th century Berlin iron jewelry. Stefan Hemmerle decided to set a diamond in a ring of iron for her. The combination of a ‘common’ metal with a precious stone was unfamiliar, yet the iron band enhanced the diamond's beauty and spearheaded a new direction for Hemmerle. The pair of old European-cut diamonds set in heavy white gold mountings offered here as lot 91 epitomize Hemmerle’s fondness for marrying the past with the present, while the bracelet and pair of earclips set with brown diamonds (lots 92 and 93) showcase Hemmerle’s preference for earth tones.