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Find Out MoreThis is a very large and very stylish pendant brooch. It can be worn across as a brooch or down as a pendant. It is set with mother of pearlThe iridescent inner layer of certain molluscs such as oysters or abalones which is used as a decorative inlay. with a cultured pearlA man-made pearl. The pearls are produced by inserting an irritant into a mollusk. in the centre. Tiny emeralds and rubies and marcasiteThe marcasite of jewellery is in fact iron pyrite as marcasite itself is too brittle alone for the durability required of a piece. This jewellery marcasite is sometimes called ‘fool’s gold’ given its heavily metallic appearance. Marcasite of this kind also offers a kind of iridescence, explaining its use as a more affordable diamond replacement that wi... highlight the design. There is no maker’s markInitials or trademark stamped or engraved on a piece. but it is similar to designs by Theodor Fahrner who was a German designer.
Amazing, impressive and a Wow of a piece!
Buying antique jewellery is both ethical and eco-friendly as harmful and destructive mining processes are not needed to make an item yours. So give yourself a pat on the back!
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