Edwardian Lattice & Halo Pendant
A striking antique pendant from the Edwardian period, circa 1910. A halo of serpentine green guilloché enamel frames the piece and glitters like scales, resembling perhaps an ouroboros. A burst of twelve pearls stud the outside of the halo and within sits a gold lattice, punctuated at each vertex by a small diamond. The whole thing is crafted in solid 18 carat gold and features both a bail at the top and a pin at the back meaning it can be worn as either a pendant or a brooch.
Era: Edwardian, circa 1910
Size: 2.4cm by 3.3cm (including jump ring)
Stone: Pearls and Diamonds (0.18ct total calculated)
Marks: None present, tested as 18ct gold
Condition: Great antique condition
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Gemstones are tested by an accredited gemmologist (Cert GA, Gemmological Association of Great Britain)
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Condition
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