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Aquamarine Necklace by Edward Everett Oakes 

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Aquamarine Necklace by Edward Everett Oakes 

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The size and complexity of this amazing necklace make it a rarity in Oakes body of work

Key Features

  • A large 85-carat aquamarine is the star of this outstanding Edward Everett Oakes necklace
  • The entire necklace is hand crafted of 18K yellow gold
  • Intricately pierced foliate design of oak leaves distinguishes this Oakes masterpiece
  • The necklace was most likely made for exhibit at the Society of Arts and Crafts of Detroit
  • A total of 12 sparkling Old European-cut diamonds accentuate the aquamarine
  • Circa 1930
  • 26" length

Item Details

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    Colored Gemstones
The 85-carat aquamarine in this stunning Arts and Crafts-era necklace by jewelry designer Edward Everett Oakes boasts the vibrant blue color so desired in this exquisite jewel. The entire 18K yellow gold necklace, from the fancy-linked chain to the stunning openwork bezel, is crafted by hand in Oakes signature foliate "oak leaf" motif. The aquamarine is bezel-set and surrounded by a ring of intricate oak leaves and a total of 12 sparking Old European-cut white diamonds. This necklace is a rarity in Oakes oeuvre due to the large size and exceptional quality of the aquamarine. Housed in its original jewel case marked "Society of Arts and Crafts Detroit," this magnificent work of art was made especially for the organization's yearly exhibition. Important maker, superlative workmanship and exquisite condition make this necklace exemplary of Arts and Crafts jewelry design. Carat weight is approximate.

Edward Everett Oakes was a leader in American jewelry designs that epitomized the ideals of the Arts and Crafts Movement during the early 20th century. With a clear focus upon organic, hand-wrought, individualized creations that emphasized craftsmanship over mass-production, the Movement ushered in a renewed appreciation for the decorative arts. Oakes' works, in particular, display a meticulous attention to detail. His creations were never cast, with each and every surface, including the back, serving as a canvas for his unmistakable talent. Oakes works are highly sought after by collectors of fine jewelry, but most of his creations have found homes in museum collections throughout the country including the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York and the Museum of Fine Arts in Boston.

Circa 1930

18K gold

26" length

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