This beautiful vintage pedant is a beautiful pendant from about the 1930s-1950s. Heavily influenced by the Art Nouveau movement, jewellers used these gorgeous gold floral designs which are delicate and feminine. With a large central stone made of paste or flint glass, these pendants came in a range of colours, and this one is a striking vibrant pink. The union of the pink stone and the gold is a rich and vibrant combination and we love the contrast of the two against each other. In fact, they have become quite iconic as pendants of the past in this colour combination.
Particulars:
Weight 4.23g
Width 32.5 x 20.7 x 7mm proud (including bail) bail opening 2.5 x 1.8mm
Hallmarks "9ct" on the bail
Condition - the edges are not perfectly round, facet wear to the top of the stone, commensurate with age
Please be aware that this item is pre-loved and therefore is NOT new. Please see the pictures and description to ensure you are happy with it before you buy. Stones may have tiny marks, chips or flea bites, metal will have marks of wear like surface scratches; but any bigger flaws will be clearly highlighted above. Also note - none of the other items or props in the photo come with the item and all measurements are approximate.
All items are available on lay-by - please get in touch to discuss options.