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Arts & Crafts Silver and Swiss Lapis Pendant*
Item Description
English Arts & Crafts pendant crafted in silver, featuring a large teardrop shaped Swiss lapis stone.
At the top sits a five-petalled silver flower together with a pair of leaves, beneath which are set an assortment of faceted stones including citrine, garnet and peridot.
Between the pendant and the bale is a single Swiss lapis bead adding a delightful finishing touch to the overall look.
The length, including the bale, is a little over 8 cm.
Circa 1920’s and on a good silver chain measuring 63 cm.
N.B. The light and dark areas and streaks in our photos of the lapis are purely reflection and are not representative of the actual appearance.