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Some motifs travel across history without losing their relevance. The Moroccan Quatrefoil Diamond Pendant belongs to that lineage. Its geometry originates in North African and Middle Eastern architecture, where quatrefoil windows once filtered sunlight into patterns across tiled courtyards. Today, the same form finds renewed purpose in modern jewelry, offering both cultural resonance and manufacturing clarity.
The pendant interprets the Moroccan quatrefoil through Neo-Orientalist aesthetics. Four curved petals form a perfect square footprint, shaped by fluid wave-like contours that soften the geometry without compromising symmetry. The interior petals are hollowed, giving the piece dimensional lightness while creating a star-like axis in the center—precisely where diamonds punctuate the composition.
Dimensional specifications are production-ready and optimized for jewelers who require efficiency and format compatibility:Width: 17.67 mmHeight: 17.67 mmThickness: 6.66 mmFootprint: 1:1 square symmetryChain Interface: dual-loop top connection for balanced wear orientation
Gemstone data is equally precise for fabrication:Total Stones: 4 round brilliantsTotal Weight: 0.088 caratsUniform Diameter: 1.8 mm each (approx. 0.022 ct per stone)Setting: four-prong seating for maximum scintillation and secure mountingPattern: four-point cruciform distribution across the center
File package formats include 3DM and STL, providing seamless compatibility across CAD editing suites, 3D printing environments, and CAM milling setups commonly used for precious metal production.
This Moroccan Quatrefoil Diamond Pendant offers exotic character without overstating itself. It is the rare kind of ornamental geometry that holds narrative richness while remaining viable for scalable jewelry manufacturing—an intersection all serious jewelers recognize as commercially valuable.
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