Vintage 14k Yellow Gold Pendant with Natural Garnet Aquamarine and Citrine

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Stunning mid-century solid 14k Yellow Gold pendant with approximately 7.53 ctw of eye-clean round-faceted natural gemstones - Rhodolite Garnet, Aquamarine, and 2 Citrines. This wonderful handmade pendant weighs approximately 7.30 grams and measures approximately 47 mm x 11 mm (1.85 in x .43 in), including the bale, which can fit up to a 3 mm chain, and is in excellent condition despite its age. There are 2 slightly different gold colors here - the gemstones are set in a slightly rose-colored Gold, while the bale is a more modern Yellow Gold, leading us to believe it is a replacement for the original bale, likely to fit a larger chain than the original design. The original bale may have had a maker's and/or purity stamp on it, as there are now none visible. The metal has been independently tested as 14k Gold.

Rhodolite Garnet, a captivating gemstone, is a variety of garnet prized for its distinctive purplish-red to raspberry-pink hues. This beautiful color results from a combination of pyrope and almandine garnet. With a hardness of 7 to 7.5 on the Mohs scale, rhodolite is durable enough for various jewelry applications. Its brilliance and clarity, coupled with its alluring color, make it a popular choice for those seeking a unique and elegant gemstone.

Aquamarine, named for the sea, is a captivating gemstone from the beryl family, prized for its serene blue to blue-green hues. Ranging from pale sky blue to deep ocean blue, its color is caused by trace amounts of iron. With a hardness of 7.5 to 8 on the Mohs scale, it's a durable gem suitable for various jewelry styles. Known for its clarity and brilliance, aquamarine has been cherished for centuries, symbolizing tranquility, youth, and happiness. It is also the birthstone of March.

Citrine, a radiant yellow to golden-orange variety of quartz, is celebrated for its warm, sunny hues. Its color, caused by trace amounts of iron, ranges from pale lemon to rich amber. With a hardness of 7 on the Mohs scale, citrine is a durable and versatile gemstone suitable for various jewelry designs. Historically associated with abundance and prosperity, it's a popular choice for its cheerful appearance and affordability. Often used as a more accessible alternative to yellow topaz, citrine brings a touch of sunshine to any collection.