Georgian Seed Pearl Pendant c.1830 Natural Seed Pearls & Mother of Pearl
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Georgian Seed Pearl Pendant | c.1830 | Natural Seed Pearls & Mother of Pearl
DESCRIPTION:
An exquisite Georgian pendant dating to the 1830s, crafted with remarkable delicacy and elegance. The design features an elaborate openwork floral motif, entirely hand-strung with natural seed pearls — a true testament to the painstaking artistry of early 19th-century jewellery.
The pearls are meticulously threaded onto fine horsehair, creating flowing, three-dimensional forms of remarkable intricacy. The back of the pendant is set with a polished mother-of-pearl plaque, enhancing its luminous character and supporting the fragile construction.
DETAILS
• Materials: Natural seed pearls, mother of pearl, horsehair threading (tested)
• Dimensions: 7 × 3.4 cm; thickness approx. 1.3 cm
• Weight: 7.9g
• Condition: Excellent antique condition, with all pearls intact. No damage or repair noted.
A highly collectible Georgian jewel, rare for its size and preservation — wearable as a striking pendant or cherished as a work of historic craftsmanship.
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