Description
This exquisite Edwardian lavalier pendant, dating from circa 1905, is a true testament to the elegance and craftsmanship of the era.
Crafted in fine gold and silver, this antique drop pendant is a stunning blend of luxurious gemstones and intricate metalwork. It is a piece that perfectly captures the delicate beauty and sophisticated style of the Edwardian period.
The pendant is set with old-cut diamonds in silver, which provide a brilliant sparkle, contrasting beautifully with the vibrant green of the demantoid garnets set in yellow fine gold. The demantoids, known for their exceptional fire and brilliance, are surrounded by delicate leaf designs in the metalwork, adding a touch of nature-inspired artistry to the piece. The design is further enhanced by intricate, delicate metalwork that highlights the refined craftsmanship of the time.
At the centre of the pendant is a lustrous white pearl, adding a touch of classic elegance and softening the design. Suspended beneath the pendant is another articulated drop pearl, creating movement and fluidity as it catches the light.
The pendant is suspended on a gold curb chain that measures approximately 17cm, offering a refined and comfortable fit. The pendant itself measures approximately 45x25mm, making it a striking focal point when worn.
This lavalier pendant is a stunning example of Edwardian jewellery, combining the charm of old-cut diamonds, the vivid beauty of demantoid garnets, and the timeless elegance of pearls, all set in fine gold and silver.
Its intricate detailing and sophisticated design make it a remarkable and timeless piece that is sure to be cherished for generations.
Product code: 156X0247