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Free Worldwide DeliveryA girandole pendant is so called because it features a central clusterA group of small diamonds or colourful gemstones grouped together to form a cluster, mimicking the look of a larger gem. Often this group can surround a larger center stone. More motif from which three dangling, pear-shaped sections are suspended. The design was inspired by 18th century candelabras. This example has been set with rose diamonds and foiled rock crystal in silverA metallic element which is malleable and ductile, and white in colour, making it ideal for use in jewellery. It is usually mixed with copper to improve its hardness.
More settings and foiled emeralds in gold settings. The girandole style was highly fashionable among aristocratic women across Europe during the Baroque and Rococo periods (roughly 1720s-1780s), so production was widespread. The materials (silver settings for diamonds, gold for backings/other stones) and design were typical of the era in many regions.
This example was most likely made in France circa 1760.
A historical piece of jewellery to wear with care.
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We don’t often see early girandole pieces so we were thrilled to find this beautiful pendant
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