An emerald and diamond brooch, by Richard Kimball
The textured openwork plaque with a tiered hammered finish, collet-set with an octagonal step-cut emerald and similarly-set brilliant-cut diamond accents, diamonds approx. 1.10cts total, maker's marks RHK, length 6.5cm
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Accompanied by a report from GCS stating that the emerald weighing approximately 8.40 carats is natural, of Colombian origin, with a moderate amount of resin in fissures. Report number 79214-28, dated 13th May 2019. Richard Kimball founded his studio in Denver, Colorado in 1972 and is recognized as one of America's leading jewellery designers. As the result of over thirty solo exhibitions and many unique commissions, Kimball's work can be found in a number of private collections worldwide in addition to the permanent collections of the National Metal Museum in Memphis and the Gemological Institute of America. His greatest inspiration is the landscape and topography of the American West.