This enchanting Edwardian necklace is a beautiful example of early 20th-century elegance, gracefully combining aquamarine and seed pearls in a classic drop pendant design.
Handcrafted in 9ct gold, the pendant features a delicate circular aquamarine at the top, joined by a fine double knife-edge bar accented with a single seed pearl. This refined arrangement suspends a second aquamarine below, allowing it to move gently with the wearer. The pendant is finished with an elegant arched bale and hangs from a fine trace link chain, secured by a traditional 9ct gold barrel clasp.
With its ethereal blue hues and soft lustre, this antique necklace sits beautifully at the collarbone and adds a touch of vintage romance to any ensemble.
Pendant drop: 5cm (2")
Chain length: 16" (41cm)
Aquamarines: Circular-cut, approx. 5.5mm
Seed pearl: approx. 2mm
Weight: 3.5 grams
Metal: Pendant tests as 9ct gold, clasp stamped 9ct
Period: Edwardian, circa 1910
Condition: In excellent original condition
Presentation: Comes in the box illustrated
Our Ref: 23234
A graceful and feminine jewel, perfect for marking a special occasion or adding a timeless heirloom to your collection.
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declaration
The Chelsea Bijouterie has clarified that the Edwardian Aquamarine & Seed Pearl Drop Pendant Necklace in 9ct Gold c.1910 (LA540465) is genuinely of the period declared with the date/period of manufacture being circa 1910