Details
Old and rose-cut diamonds, silver and 18k yellow gold (customs mark), maker's marks (Alexander Emanuel Köchert), Köchert fitted case, circa 1880

Diamonds: the 8 main diamonds weighing approximately 0.70-0.80 carat each

Size/Dimensions: length 30.5 cm, width 3.2 cm
Gross weight: 37.0 grams
Provenance
From the collection of the Royal House of Hanover
Literature
A. E. Köchert, named after Alexander Emanuel Köchert, is the result of the collaboration between the Frenchman Emmanuel Pioté and the Baltic German Jakob Heinrich Köchert in 1814. This prestigious establishment served the Imperial Court of Austria for four generations, earning the honorary title of "Kammerjuwelier" ("Court Jeweler"), responsible for safeguarding the treasures and jewelry of the Imperial family of Habsburg-Lothringen. A. E. Köchert's iconic creations, particularly the sparkling stars designed for Empress Elisabeth (Sissi), have captivated the world.

Based in Vienna, the House of Köchert continues its heritage with distinction. Always synonymous with excellence in craftsmanship, the use of precious materials, and unique design, it remains the benchmark in versatile jewelry. Today, led by Christophe and Wolfgang, cousins of the sixth generation, the company continues to thrive and enchant high jewelry enthusiasts worldwide.

Discover here a delicate headband to be worn in the hair or around the neck, once belonging to the Von Hannover family, bringing a historical and aristocratic touch to this unique piece.
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