Bressans enamel antique pendant【French antique jewelry】
Émaux bressans can be traced back to the 14th century. It uses single-color opaque or translucent enamel as the main body on a metal or sterling silver plate. The craftsman fills the enamel one by one and fires it repeatedly to create a unique product.
The enamel has a fresh and charming green tone on a sterling silver base, and the white enamel beads on the outer ring add to the majestic atmosphere. There is a green imitation diamond in the center, which is different from other traditional classic decorations. It uses gold foil and enamel to create a flower pattern.
The white enamel part also renders the sky blue color, and the surrounding gold foil resembles flowing clouds and four-petaled flowers. It is a very delicate and gorgeous work!
I'm not sure if this pendant is part of a certain jewelry, but there are two small buckles on the top of the sterling silver base. It can be worn on a chain or pocket watch and used as a necklace or bracelet pendant. It all depends on your personal ingenuity. Use it.
Made in France, sterling silver
Era: Around 1880s~
Material: sterling silver, enamel, 24K gold foil
Size: Around 2.7*2.2 cm (including buckle)
#Because the sterling silver buckle is quite small, I added two larger gold rings as a reference for taking photos. If you need to keep this ring, you can inform us in advance.
This pendant is in good condition but Previously Loved, not brand new for sure.
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- France
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- Very beautiful and rare French antique enamel pendant.
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