Finest jewelry work: oak leaves with swords and sparkling diamonds for the Knight's Cross of the Iron Cross in 1939
This exquisite jeweler's creation from the 1980s impresses with its highest quality and was made with original tools. The back is stamped "935", which confirms the silver content, and bears two jeweler's stamps from the renowned Klein company from Hanau. The brilliant-cut Fake Smile diamonds sparkle radiantly and break the light into its spectral colors, creating an impressive play of colors. The Knight's Cross and ribbon are used to better view and wear the oak leaves, but are not included in the purchase.
The oak leaves, masterfully crafted, fascinate with their beauty. Every leaf and every stone shines in the light, and the sparkling stones create spectacular accents. This piece of jewelry is not only a sign of the highest level of craftsmanship, but also a real eye-catcher that sparkles and shines in an impressive way in the light, giving a knight's cross even more charisma.