An ultra vibrant late 19th c convertible briar or dog rose pendant/brooch, set with old European and rose cut diamonds and circular cut demantoid garnets. The stones are mounted in silver topped 12ct gold.
The piece has both a pendant hook and detachable brooch fitting. I love having the optionality to wear the piece both ways - I find that I reach for brooches more in the winter when I can pin them to thicker jumpers, while summer is all about open necked tops and pendants.
Briar roses have long symbolised both beauty and thorny protection. In the Brothers Grimm version of sleeping beauty, the briar roses guard the tower, but do not bloom until true love is found. I love wearing something that is both very sweet and very thorny.
This piece is beautifully made, and just a joy to wear.
Materials: 12ct gold, silver, diamonds, demantoid garnets
Weight: 9.65 grams
Dimensions: 2.8cm across
Condition: Excellent antique condition
Markings: None
Notes: Brooch fitting can be removed. The bale works on a finer chain or clipped into a bolt ring.







