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The Legend of the Dragon 18KT Gold 8.50 ctw Diamond Pendant With Chain

Currency:USD Category:Jewelry / Fine Jewelry Start Price:1.00 USD Estimated At:45,000.00 - 52,000.00 USD
The Legend of the Dragon 18KT Gold 8.50 ctw Diamond Pendant With Chain
NOT SOLD (BIDDING OVER), HIGH BID WAS
375.00USDby j*****3+ applicable fees & taxes.
This item WAS NOT SOLD. Auction date was 2023 Mar 24 @ 00:00UTC-7 : PDT/MST
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The Legend of the Dragon, is part of a limited edition collection, copyrighted design, by award winning designer Steven Zale. This pendant is inspired by an actual artifact dating back to 475 B.C. The pendant is made of solid 18-karat white and yellow gold. There are a total of 524 round brilliant diamonds micro-pave' set into the pendant, creating a total weight of 4.00 ctw. Each diamond is G in color and VS in clarity. The chain that comes with the pendant is solid 18-karat yellow gold. Each link has micro-pave' diamonds set into each custom made link. There is a total of 481 round brilliant diamonds in the neck chain, creating a total weight of 5.25ctw. Each round brilliant diamond is G in color and VS in clarity. There is a combined total weight of 8.50 ctw set into this exquisite limited edition art piece. This piece is signed: 8 of 88. With multiple legends entrenching the dragon lore throughout Chinese history and culture, The Dragon is a symbol of the greatest power imaginable. Though indisputably frightening, the dragon represents the source of all energy, or the way, for the Chinese people. It is held throughout legend that the dragon bestows good fortune upon those who believe in its powers. Inspired by an actual artifact that dates back to the Warring States Era (475 B.C.), the iconic Chinese dragon is brought to sparkling life through the innovation of Steven Zale of Zalemark. The original artifact, which lay buried and forgotten through the centuries, is a one-of-a-kind symbol of the dragon's continuing power, possessing inestimable cultural value. Cast in 18-karat gold and diamonds, and measuring two inches in diameter, the piece comes with a matching solid-gold and diamond necklace as described above. The original artifact was discovered by a renowned archeologist in 1986. Today, award-winning designer Steven Zale brings the legacy and luck of the Chinese dragon up to date through his stunning design.