Step into a bygone era of royal opulence with this exquisite vintage sarpech, circa 1942. A true Art Deco masterpiece, this heirloom ornament is inspired by the majestic peacock, a symbol of royalty and grace in Indian culture.
Crafted in solid 18K yellow gold, the sarpech dazzles with a three-layered feather motif accented by:
30 oval-cut Burmese rubies (approx. 1.50 carats)
16 circular-cut emeralds (approx. 0.64 carat)
Natural Basra seed pearls
Intricate blue and green enamel detailing
Each gem is meticulously hand-set, capturing the craftsmanship and luxury of early 20th-century Indian nobility. Whether displayed as a collector’s item, repurposed into contemporary jewelry, or worn for ceremonial occasions, this piece tells a story of enduring beauty and heritage.
📏 Measurements:
Height: 1.85 in
Width: 1.50in
Weight: 19.32 grams
🛠️ Condition:
Very good vintage condition with minimal signs of wear. Please note: All condition reports are offered as a courtesy. Buyers are responsible for assessing the true nature and condition prior to purchase.
💎 Origin: India, Circa 1942
💍 Material: 18K Yellow Gold, Basra Pearls, Rubies, Emeralds, Enamel