Antique Edwardian era peridot and pearl pendant that converts to a brooch
The combination of pearls in such an elegant and feminine design, compliments the peridot that sways delicately in the centre perfectly making this such a wonderful example of Edwardian jewellery that is also so versatile on how it is worn.
Made in 15 carat gold in the early 1900's, this pendant can easily be converted to a brooch by removing the pearl set bail at the top. Once this is removed, it will sit perfectly on any outfit and can easily be reattached to be worn again as a pendant. This is such an ingenuous system that it will allow it to become two separate pieces of jewellery.
Measuring 26.4mm across by 41.8mm, with the additional detachable bail attached, it then measures 50.2mm, this is a piece of jewellery that will always be admired no matter how you choose to wear it.
Stock# ET538
Circa: 1910
$Sold.
Antique suffragette pendant from the Edwardian era of the early 1900’s
The Suffragette movement was pivotal in such things as giving the right to vote to women, and was a very strong and powerful movement that started in the late 1800’s, and is easily recognisable by having three main colours, green, white and violet which makes such a wonderful colour combination.
Made in 9 carat gold, set into this pendant that dates from the early 1900's, it is set with peridot for the green, pearls for the white and amethyst for the violet in such an elegant design. The way the amethysts are suspended at the bottom, to the peridot in the centre and double chain that leads to the bail for a chain to pass through, all make this such a beautiful pendant to wear for any occasion.
Measuring 25.5mm across by 61.5mm, this pendant is both as important and beautiful today as it was when it was made over 100 years ago.
Stock# ET256
$3,300
$3,300.00
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